to charge or command, entreat, or advise (somebody) solemnly, esp under oath or penalty of a curse, to do something
The woman was adjured by the priest to swear whether she were false or no — Milton
to entreat or advise (somebody) earnestly to do something
I was adjuring him to bring the corkscrew, that I might open another bottle of wine — Dickens
adjuration /ajooʹraysh(ə)n/ noun
adjuratory /-rət(ə)ri/ adj
[Middle English adjuren via early French ajurer from Latin adjurare, from ad- + jurare to swear, from jur-, jus just1]