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Entreat meaning
Senses relating to asking or pleading. | To ask earnestly or beg for (something, such as a benefit or favour). | Senses relating to asking or pleading.
Example sentences (14)
Use Partitio's Purchase, Throné's Steal, Osvald's Mug, or Agnea's Entreat to get the item from this NPC.
After she got married and moved to New Hampshire, Peggy would always entreat him to read when he returned to Maine to visit.
To lessen the plight of Ghanaian businesses, we will entreat the government to honour its promise of shifting from taxation to production by not seeking the renewal of the NFSL," he said.
We, therefore, entreat all to disregard the news about Ghana’s beans not finding a buyer, which seems to fall in line with a certain negative narrative of a challenge in the implementation of a well-understood trading mechanism.
YoFAG would like to seize the moment to entreat the general public to furnish the police with every piece of information that may help unravel this mystery.
As I bow out, I entreat that we focus on what binds us than what break us’.
I entreat all members to continue to build trust in the credit unions and make it even more relevant in meeting today’s challenging needs”.
My contract with the club before I left did not permit them to make my financial engagements public and I will entreat him to respect that and desist from discussion my private issues in public.
I entreat them to assist to emancipate their companion, to make her a help meet for them!
I entreat you also, on behalf of my maids, to give them marriage portions, which is not much, they being but three.
This relationship between early Japanese people and the Kami was manifested in rituals and ceremonies meant to entreat the Kami to grow and protect the harvest.
Through their dance and music, they entreat their gods during local festivals and other special occasions.
To whatever illustrious towns I go, I am praised by men and women, and accompanied by thousands, who thirst for deliverance, some ask for prophecies, and some entreat, for remedies against all kinds of disease.
When he learned of this, Edward sent Gloucester to entreat Clarence to return to the House of York, an offer that Clarence readily accepted.