PRAYS vs IMPLORE: NOUN
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- Imploration.
- Earnest supplication.
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: VERB
- Address God; say a prayer
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pray.
- Call upon in supplication; entreat
- To beg for, to entreat urgently or earnestly.
- Call upon in supplication; entreat
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To entreat; to beg; to prey.
- To make an earnest appeal.
- To beg for urgently.
- To appeal to in supplication; beseech: : beg.
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- 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.
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- 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
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: RELATED WORDS
- Kneels, Worships, Rejoices, Grieves, Weeps, Blesses, Requests, Sends, Reads, Wishes, Preaches, Meditates, Prayers, Beg, Implore
- Applaud, Supplicate, Exhort, Entreat, Requests, Petition, Appeal, Crave, Plead, Please, Ask, Beseech, Urge, Pray, Beg
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ministering, Consecrates, Pities, Relives, Elopes, Hears, Remarries, Cherishes, Sleeps, Mourns, Sings, Reads, Prayers, Beg, Implore
- Instruct, Applaud, Supplicate, Exhort, Entreat, Petition, Appeal, Crave, Plead, Please, Ask, Beseech, Urge, Pray, Beg
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His body aches, he prays for divine intervention.
- Complains to God and prays for deliverance, ver.
- And prays his presence to adorn her feast.
- Godly wisdom, by prays and asking GOD ALMIGHTY.
- Read these prays our loud or in silence.
- So He prays for exactly the right thing.
- The coach prays a lot, and this team needs someone who prays a lot.
- Rollick prays the rosary, and prays for the recipient, as she lays out designs in hot wax, then applies the dyes.
- How one prays in form and content, at times, can mean the same thing as the objective for which he prays.
- The natural man prays, but prays according to his own will, fancy and desire.
- 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.
PRAYS vs IMPLORE: QUESTIONS
- Why does the one who prays at a measured pace cannot have Khushoo'?
- Why do people fall down in church when the pastor prays?
- Where can I watch 5 year-old prays unforgettable prayer?
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