entreated in English

verb
1
ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
his friends entreated him not to go
2
treat (someone) in a specified manner.
the King, I fear, hath ill entreated her

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "entreated" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "entreated", or refer to the context using the word "entreated" in the English Dictionary.

1. I entreated your pardon.

2. Entreated me to join them Beseech …

3. Besought: Entreated; Asked; Called

4. "Call me Earl!" he entreated.

5. He entreated all to follow His example.

6. He entreated / implored / beseeched her not to desert him.

7. Implōrātum) implored, Beseeched, having been entreated

8. “He entreated all to follow His example.

9. They become humble, submissive, and easily entreated.

10. Cor. 18 I entreated Titus and sent with him the brother.

11. 27 He entreated his father not to send him to summer camp.

12. He entreated / implored / Beseeched her not to desert him

13. 20 Butler entreated him to remember the act abolishing the heritable jurisdictions.

14. And he entreated Philip to get on and sit down with him.”

15. She again entreated his forgiveness for so selfishly appropriating the cottage.

16. “I three times entreated the Lord that it might depart from me,” he wrote.

17. He entreated Christians “not to accept the undeserved kindness of God and miss its purpose.”

18. Top synonyms for Beseeched (other words for Beseeched) are begged, implored and entreated.

19. On one occasion a leper entreated him: “If you just want to, you can make me clean.”

20. He then entreated Philip to join him in his chariot.—Acts 8:30, 31.

21. He three times entreated Jehovah to remove the distressing obstacle, which he described as “an angel of Satan” that kept slapping him.

22. (Luke 7:22; John 11:30-45) Once, a leper entreated him: “If you just want to, you can make me clean.”

23. They were there to be beseeched and entreated for their protection and aid in adversity, but what if they failed?

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25. Understandably, Paul entreated his dear friend Timothy: “O Timothy, guard what is laid up in trust with you, turning away from the empty speeches that violate what is holy and from the contradictions of the falsely called ‘knowledge.’

26. ‘They started to Argufy but nobody remembered how many cans there were at the very beginning.’ ‘The other day they got their heads together, and wanted me to do something, and I refused flatly, and they begged, and entreated, and argufied, till I made them all get down on their knees and ask me.’

27. ‘They started to Argufy but nobody remembered how many cans there were at the very beginning.’ ‘The other day they got their heads together, and wanted me to do something, and I refused flatly, and they begged, and entreated, and argufied, till I made them all get down on their knees and ask me.’