Examples of 'entreated' in a sentence
Meaning of "entreated"
entreat (verb) - To earnestly ask or request someone to do something. It often conveys a sense of urgency, sincerity, or desperation in seeking help, favor, or forgiveness from another person
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- simple past tense and past participle of entreat
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He entreated his wife not to leave him.
The world must be warned and entreated.
They entreated him to talk properly again.
And others came also and entreated him.
I but entreated for word of my sister.
But he will not be entreated.
While his eyes entreated me to draw closer to him.
Yours will not be entreated.
When your men entreated me to join your crew.
Entreated him to.
Muirenn was pregnant at the time and entreated the saint to relent.
Mark entreated him to take particular care of himself.
He cried and entreated.
Francis entreated him to be more specific.
Let him be entreated.
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Abbie entreated on the verge of tears.
The presence of a flat defect in the volume of the material has be entreated.
Friends entreated her to open a restaurant.
He must be entreated.
I was entreated to go to school as though nothing had happened.
They believed them to be aware enough to be entreated with prayers and addressed humbly.
He entreated her to trust him.
The RFC states this code should be in response by teapots entreated to brew coffee.
He fervently entreated him to have mercy on the unfortunate men.
He has warned and counseled, admonished and entreated.
I entreated him to forgive me.
The aged Mensor earnestly entreated Jesus to remain longer with them.
Adam entreated God to let them return to the garden a second time.
The Devas approached their patron Vishnu and entreated him to restore their lordship over Heaven.
They entreated to her to serve them the same old wine.
The man of God entreated Yahweh.
He entreated us help him.
A woman needs to be enlisted, not entreated.
And entreated him.
Love seeketh not her own ; wisdom is easy to be entreated.
I met her alone and entreated her to have pity on a distressed lover.
In the darkness, they went to friends ' houses and entreated them to join the group.
I then begged and entreated through tears that they let me go or kill me.
A mysterious history, esoteric formulas pronounced by entreated seeking to dominate the world.
They that heard entreated that the word should not be spoken to them.
From legs to shoulders, many muscles are entreated to keep pace and balance.
He entreated me.
Which by now had gone to another. and entreated me to secure him the living.
Isaac entreated the Lord for his wife.
An exhortation to holiness, and the whole church entreated to bear affection to the apostle.
So he entreated the Gods with all his passion to bring her to life.
When we parted, he earnestly entreated me to pray much for him.
He entreated Samuel to interpose before the Lord in his behalf.
The man of God entreated the face of Yahweh.
I entreated the postmaster When I went to post the letter.