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.

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

27. He on bended knees entreats: " Lilliputian is Chen Quan[Sentencedict], ask grandpa pardon. "

28. 27 He entreated his father not to send him to summer camp.

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

30. ' Entreat me to believe it no more, Miss Manette.

31. We entreat you to consider these questions prayerfully.

32. They entreat me to acquaint her with it.

33. What does Conjurer mean? A person who solemnly entreats or appeals to someone

34. Beseechment (noun) the act of beseeching or entreating earnestly How to pronounce Beseechment?

35. 20 Butler entreated him to remember the act abolishing the heritable jurisdictions.

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

37. (1 Timothy 5:1, 2) Do you entreat, not browbeat?

38. Beg, entreat, Beseech, implore, supplicate, adjure, importune mean to ask urgently

39. 5 synonyms for Adjure: beseech, entreat, conjure, bid, press

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

41. I entreat you to contribute generously to the building fund.

42. In danger, entreat highly skilled doctor to move to be saved certainly.

43. His mother has no alternative, be forced to entreat Aidegan to help.

44. Be careful of my friend , I entreat you, and leave me.

45. I entreat you to believe in the sincerity of the sentiments.

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

47. Beseeching: 1 adj begging Synonyms: imploring , pleading adjuratory earnestly or solemnly entreating importunate expressing earnest entreaty mendicant practicing beggary petitionary of the nature of or expressing a petition precative , precatory expressing entreaty or supplication suppliant , supplicant , supplicatory humbly entreating

48. I entreat you to separate the author entirely from the man.

49. To try to influence, as by insistent arguments; importune or entreat.

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

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

52. However much you may entreat him, you will get little or nothing.

53. Beseech To entreat; supplicate; implore; ask or pray with urgency: followed by a personal object

54. Charles Darnay felt it hopeless to entreat him further , and his pride was touched besides.

55. Some common synonyms of Beseech are adjure, beg, entreat, implore, importune, and supplicate

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

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

58. He beseeched me to entreat your Majesties to hear and see the matter.

59.  · Cinesias Entreating Myrrhina to Coition, Illustration from Lysistrata by Aristophanes 1896 Giclee Print by Aubrey Beardsley

60. And he beseeched me to entreat your Majesties To hear and see the matter.

61. They consider their relationship with Jehovah to be precious as they entreat him for guidance.

62. When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”

63. This page shows answers to the clue Beseech, followed by 3 definitions like “Solicitation; supplication”, “To ask or entreat with …

64. Beseeches definition: ask for or request earnestly synonyms: conjure, adjure, entreat, press, plead, bid antonyms: curse, bless, delay, decompression, cool

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

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

67. He wrote: “When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”

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

69. 19 “You young men and also you virgins,” entreats the Bible, “let them praise the name of Jehovah, for his name alone is unreachably high.

70. "Oh, very well, very well! "Denisov cried; "now it's no use crying off, it's your turn to sing the barcarolle , I entreat you.

71. God loves us at first most freely, without any entreaties or Beseechings, and then we come both to entreat and to beseech his favor

72. Working together with him, we also entreat you not to accept the undeserved kindness of God and miss its purpose.

73. Adjure: verb administer an oath, affirm , appeal to , ask , attest , beseech , bid , bind , call , charge , command , declare , enjoin , entreat , enunciate , exhort

74. Miracles can be worked by Him alone, although mere mortals may entreat Him by prayer to perform them on their behalf.

75. Verb beg, ask, petition, call upon, plead with, solicit, implore, entreat, importune, adjure, supplicate She Beseeched him to cut his drinking and smoking

76. Verb beg, ask, petition, call upon, plead with, solicit, implore, entreat, importune, adjure, supplicate She Beseeched him to cut his drinking and smoking

77. beseek (third-person singular simple present Beseeks, present participle beseeking, simple past and past participle besought) (transitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To beseech; entreat.

78. Yet, Jehovah commanded him: “Do not pray in behalf of this people, neither raise in their behalf an entreating cry or a prayer nor beseech me, for I shall not be listening to you.”

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80. To charge or command earnestly, often under the threat of a penalty; to entreat solemnly: to Adjure the witness to tell the truth Not to be confused with: