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entreaty
[en-tree-tee]
noun
plural
entreatiesearnest request or petition; supplication.
entreaty
/ ɪnˈtriːtɪ /
noun
an earnest request or petition; supplication; plea
Example Sentences
He remained in Royal Lodge on the Windsor Estate, despite entreaties by Charles that he move to somewhere less lavish.
Garland regarded the idea of using a million-dollar inheritance to free the world of million-dollar inheritances as hypocritical and resisted Sinclair’s entreaties.
It was a desperate entreaty to U.S. officials to stanch the so-called Iron River, the southbound flow of arms that was fueling record levels of carnage in Mexico.
Producer Patrick Spence also made an impassioned entreaty: "It's not over. We beg you... get the story out."
It quotes a few of the rioters including Alex Harkrider, who sought release from prison before his trial, by arguing that "like thousands of others" he was merely "responding to the entreaties" of Trump.
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