entreatance Antonyms

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Meaning of entreatance

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entreatance (n.)

Entreaty.

entreatance Sentence Examples

  1. The beggar approached the passerby with an entreatance for a few coins.
  2. The lawyer made a passionate entreatance to the jury, urging them to consider the mitigating circumstances.
  3. The desperate parents made an entreatance to the hospital staff to save their child's life.
  4. The salesman used every persuasive tactic in his arsenal to deliver an entreatance that would convince the customer to make the purchase.
  5. The charity worker made an entreatance to the wealthy donor to contribute to their cause.
  6. The politician gave an entreatance to the voters, appealing to their sense of patriotism and duty.
  7. The child looked at their parent with an entreatance in their eyes, hoping to be allowed to stay up late.
  8. The dog gave its owner an entreatance to take it for a walk, its tail wagging expectantly.
  9. The artist made an entreatance to the public to come and see their latest exhibition.
  10. The prisoner made an entreatance to the judge for leniency, begging for a second chance.

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Entreaty.

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The beggar approached the passerby with an entreatance for a few coins.

The lawyer made a passionate entreatance to the jury, urging them to consider the mitigating circumstances.

The desperate parents made an entreatance to the hospital staff to save their child's life.

The salesman used every persuasive tactic in his arsenal to deliver an entreatance that would convince the customer to make the purchase.