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Implore

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Implore meaning

To beg or plead for (something) earnestly or urgently; to beseech. | To beg or plead that (someone) earnestly or urgently do something; to beseech, to entreat. | Often followed by for (a thing) or of (a person): to express an earnest or urgent plea.

Synonyms of Implore

Example sentences (20)

Anyway, I implore ALL women to stand up and demand that these GOP dominated and gerrymandered state legislatures acknowledge the plain and simple fact that it takes a man’s overt act just as much as a woman’s overt act to start a pregnancy.

But I implore you to remain calm and peaceful.

I implore all tribal members to explore alternative opinions before jumping to conclusions.

I implore both the Tribal Council and the people of this Tribe to carefully consider the consequences of adopting this document, which fundamentally undermines the rights and well-being of its citizens.

I support this bill, but in the push to address the staffing difficulties of acute care facilities, I implore you to not forget about those of working in skilled care facilities.

I, therefore, implore us all as stakeholders to take ownership of it and be wary of vandals by carefully guarding it so it can continue to serve us as long as we so desire.

That is why I implore voters to research the 14th Amendment for themselves and then tell their representatives in Congress to enforce the Disqualification Clause—, while they still can.

We implore Nigerians, however, to hold Atiku to account over the shocking revelation by rejecting him at the polls in February.

We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.

We implore you to visit the exhibit, sit in the handcrafted confession booth and share why you think Ghost is the Best Rock Band In The World.

With all of this in mind, if you find yourself in a position in your life like Mary that seems overwhelming, bizarre, "can it be true?", or absolutely terrifying, I encourage you and implore you to step into it.

As Campbell celebrates her victory, she wishes to implore others who are wallowing in their setbacks to “arise” and turn these setbacks into “comebacks”, further using them as stepping stones to success.

At the state level, our leaders could implore this industry to clean up their act by utilizing new technologies.

But I had my breakthrough, and I highly implore you to go get yours!

From small beginnings, the campaign to save Wallum has grown into a major movement, as evidenced by the 250-plus locals who gathered at the Byron Council chambers last Thursday to implore Council to join them in the fight.

He might even bow to Khamenei, like Barack Obama used to do, and implore the Iranian leader for a cease-fire.

He then read from his statement, saying: "These allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one.

I hereby implore my family, friends, and fans to stay calm and continue to show unwavering love and support.

I implore you not to do that.

I would implore all Conservative leadership candidates to embrace this centrist agenda.