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Imploration

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im·plore  (m-plôr, -plr)
v. im·plored, im·plor·ing, im·plores
v.tr.
1. To appeal to in supplication; beseech: implored the tribunal to have mercy.
2. To beg for urgently; entreat.
v.intr.
To make an earnest appeal. See Synonyms at beg.

[Latin implrre : in-, toward; see in-2 + plrre, to weep.]

implo·ration n.
im·plorer n.
im·ploring·ly adv.


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