PRAY vs IMPLORE: NOUN
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- Imploration.
- Earnest supplication.
PRAY vs IMPLORE: VERB
- Address a deity, a prophet, a saint or an object of worship; say a prayer
- To communicate with God for any reason.
- To humbly beg a person for aid or their time.
- To petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
- Address God; say a prayer
- Call upon in supplication; entreat
- To beg for, to entreat urgently or earnestly.
- Call upon in supplication; entreat
PRAY vs IMPLORE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ask (someone) imploringly for something; beseech. Used chiefly in the phrase I pray you to introduce a polite or urgent request or question.
- To utter or say a prayer or prayers to; address by prayer.
- To make a devout or earnest request for.
- To say (a prayer or group of prayers).
- To use prayer to request (that something may happen).
- To utter or address a prayer or prayers to a deity or an object of worship, often as an entreaty.
- To make request with earnestness or zeal, as for something desired; to make entreaty or supplication; to offer prayer to a deity or divine being as a religious act; specifically, to address the Supreme Being with adoration, confession, supplication, and thanksgiving.
- I beg; I request; I entreat you; -- used in asking a question, making a request, introducing a petition, etc..
- To entreat; to beg; to prey.
- To appeal to in supplication; beseech: : beg.
- To beg for urgently.
- To make an earnest appeal.
PRAY vs IMPLORE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To ask earnestly for; to seek to obtain by supplication; to entreat for.
- To address earnest request to; to supplicate; to entreat; to implore; to beseech.
- To effect or accomplish by praying.
- A phrase often used to signify claiming the benefit of an argument. See under Aid.
- To call upon, or for, in supplication; to beseech; to pray to, or for, earnestly; to petition with urgency; to entreat; to beg; -- followed directly by the word expressing the thing sought, or the person from whom it is sought.
PRAY vs IMPLORE: ADVERB
- Please; used to make a polite request.
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PRAY vs IMPLORE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms To crave, implore, beseech, petition, importune. See prayer.
- To effect, move, or bring by prayer or entreaty: followed by an adverb or a preposition particularizing the meaning.
- To make entreaty or petition for; crave; implore: as, the plaintiff prays judgment of the court.
- To offer up, as a prayer; utter in devotion.
- In religious usage, to address a desire or petition to (specifically to God) devoutly and with reverence.
- I pray, usually, by ellipsis, pray, a common formula introducing a question, invitation, suggestion, or request. Compare prithee.
- In religious usage, to make devout petition to God, or (in some forms of religion) to any object of worship, as a saint or an angel; more generally, to enter into spiritual communion with God, usually through the medium of speech. See prayer.
- Say a prayer
- Call upon in supplication
- Entreat
- To ask earnestly; beg; entreat; supplicate, as for a personal grace or favor.
- See pry.
- An obsolete spelling of prey.
- A dialectal form of pry.
- To call upon in supplication; beseech or entreat; pray or petition earnestly.
- To pray or beg for earnestly; seek to obtain by supplication or entreaty: as, to implore aid or pardon.
- Synonyms Request, Beg, etc. See ask and solicit.
- To supplicate; entreat.
- Call upon in supplication
- Entreat
PRAY vs IMPLORE: RELATED WORDS
- Invite, Asks, Urge, Ask, Plead, Entreat, Wish, Worship, Hope, Supplicate, Beseech, Prayer, Prayers, Beg, Implore
- Applaud, Supplicate, Exhort, Entreat, Requests, Petition, Appeal, Crave, Plead, Please, Ask, Beseech, Urge, Pray, Beg
PRAY vs IMPLORE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Praise, Invite, Urge, Ask, Plead, Entreat, Wish, Worship, Hope, Supplicate, Beseech, Prayer, Prayers, Beg, Implore
- Instruct, Applaud, Supplicate, Exhort, Entreat, Petition, Appeal, Crave, Plead, Please, Ask, Beseech, Urge, Pray, Beg
PRAY vs IMPLORE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Just pray that God will help me stop thinking of him and wpuld find someone else to pray for him.
- Pray for yourselves Pray for missionaries Live prayerfully Application Know that we need to be people of prayer.
- Pray for others and ask them to pray for you.
- Jude, I humbly pray, please help us and pray for us.
- Help I pray to others out there to pray with me and for my family.
- There is no better way to pray scripturally than to pray Scripture.
- As you pray this, pray some of his names and ask for him to reveal these specific character traits.
- SO when you pray, pray with knowing God sees everything and has already executed his perfect response.
- You can pray, oh my goodness, we need people who will pray their hearts out right now!
- Please pray that I can pray to God with a clear head.
- Today I implore Treasury to provide Tribes with guidance.
- We implore guests to refrain from washing cars unnecessary.
- How could a paltry runaway slave implore for survival?
- Madam Chairperson, I would like to implore the hon.
- Your aid I for a dying wretch implore.
- To implore, or call upon one for succour.
- Implore Me and I will respond to you.
- Once more let me implore you to return.
- I would like to implore the two hon.
- Mr Chairperson, I want to implore the hon.
PRAY vs IMPLORE: QUESTIONS
- Does Walmart allow employees to pray on social media?
- What do we pray for Hosanna International Ministries?
- Where can I pray in Winterborne Whitechurch Dorset?
- Do Dimond brothers pray in communion with heretics?
- Did prophet Muhammad (PBUH) pray Tarawee in Masjid?
- What are predator-pray relationships in the tundra?
- How can we pray for international disaster readiness?
- Can Yesudas pray at Travancore temple on Vijayadashami?
- Do Unitarian Universalists pray from other religions?
- What does it mean to pray a prayer that Jesus himself might pray?
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