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had supplicated

  • past perfect
    of supplicate.
    supplicate
    verb (used without object)
    to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.

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Be patient--;I give you my word, that when the Baron sent this present to an unfortunate woman, for whom her son had supplicated, he did not know that woman was Agatha.

From Lover's Vows by Mrs. Inchbald

We must now return to the evening when Jaqueline, having sent her attendant Margaret to obtain provisions for the suffering family, accompanied the woman who had supplicated her.

From The Lily of Leyden by William Henry Giles Kingston

The bride had supplicated for me at Nykjöbing, but had not gained her object.

From Memoirs of Leonora Christina Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark; Written During Her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower at Copenhagen 1663-1685 by Leonora Christina Ulfeldt

And then the prayers which had seemed cold and lifeless on her lips when she had supplicated for George Gilbert's restoration took a new colour, and were as if inspired.

From The Doctor's Wife by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon

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