entreat|entreated|entreating|entreats in English
verb
[en·treat || ɪn'triːt]
intreat, plead, implore, beg
Use "entreat|entreated|entreating|entreats" in a sentence
1. I entreated your pardon.
2. His Excellency entreats you by me.
3. Entreated me to join them Beseech …
4. Besought: Entreated; Asked; Called
5. Please help me, I entreat you.
6. "Call me Earl!" he entreated.
7. He entreated all to follow His example.
8. " Come thou, and entreat his blessing!
9. He entreated / implored / beseeched her not to desert him.
10. I spent many nights tearfully entreating Jehovah about these matters.
11. Implōrātum) implored, Beseeched, having been entreated
12. Please don't go, I entreat you.
13. May I entreat a favour of you ?
14. She was not accustomed to entreat.
15. I entreat this favour of you.
16. “He entreated all to follow His example.
17. They become humble, submissive, and easily entreated.
18. To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly; exhort.
19. I entreat this favor of you.
20. With this blood... we humbly... entreat...
21. I entreat you to show mercy.
22. I entreat you to tell me more, sir.
23. She shouldn't entreat her elder like that.
24. May I entreat a little favour of you?
25. 17 She was not accustomed to entreat.