It would be high treason to think your majesty capable of such a step, for you pledged your word to the Tyrolese, and never will an Emperor of Austria break his word and incur the disgrace of perjuring himself.
Yes," said the young man, perjuring himself with a readiness and facility most unbecoming in a student desiring letters of probation from the Protesting and Covenant-keeping Kirk of the Marrow.
Newman could not make his submission to Rome without perjuring himself.
Then I could perhaps be at peace with my conscience, after perjuring myself by promising a thing that I cannot do.
And when we hear this from him, we understand why he did not dare to swear upon it, and shrunk from the idea of perjuring himself.
Jesuits had perfectly drilled her in the art of perjuring herself.
Will she consent to become an adulteress in order to prevent those two men from perjuring themselves, and becoming murderers, by causing her to be stoned to death, as was required by the law of the Jews?
But my regret is that we know already too much of the Holy Fathers to be exempt from perjuring ourselves, when we swear that we will not interpret the Holy Scriptures except according to their unanimous consent.
Surely that alibi he had sworn to on Phelim's trial for the Lakeside burglary was a lie, and what motive could he have had for thus perjuring himself unless he were a party to the theft and a sharer in the spoils?
This testimony, of course, completely exonerated O'Rourke, unless upon the unlikely supposition that Lawyer Bangs was perjuringhimself to shield one in whom he had no greater interest than that of a master in his servant.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perjuring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.