importuning Antonyms
Strongest:
- gratifying
- gratifying
- intimating
- obliging
- pleasing
- intimating
- implying
- suggesting
- hinting
- obliging
- suggesting
- implying
- pleasing
- hinting
Strong:
- comforting
- appeasing
- consoling
- conciliating
- consoling
- placating
- pacifying
- pacifying
- satisfying
- contenting
- contenting
- satisfying
- appeasing
- placating
- conciliating
- comforting
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- praying
- beseeching
- requiring
- entreating
- conjuring
- calling-upon
- besieging
- asking
- supplicating
- pleading-to-
- appealing-to-
- imploring
- soliciting
Weak:
Meaning of importuning
Webster
importuning (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Importune
importuning Sentence Examples
- The salesman's relentless importuning wore down the customer's resolve.
- The beggar's incessant importuning evoked both pity and annoyance.
- The lawyer's importuning swayed the jury in favor of their client.
- The politician's importuning appeals for votes fell on deaf ears.
- The child's importuning pleas for a toy proved irresistible to their parents.
- The charity worker's importuning solicitations for donations met with mixed responses.
- The activist's importuning protests outside the government building attracted media attention.
- The teacher's importuning requests for parental involvement failed to garner much support.
- The debtor's importuning pleas for leniency were met with a stern refusal.
- Despite his importuning, the employer remained unyielding in his decision to dismiss the employee.
FAQs About the word importuning
of Importune
begging, petitioning, praying, beseeching, requiring,entreating, conjuring, calling upon, besieging, asking
gratifying, gratifying, intimating, obliging, pleasing, intimating, implying, suggesting, hinting, obliging
The salesman's relentless importuning wore down the customer's resolve.
The beggar's incessant importuning evoked both pity and annoyance.
The lawyer's importuning swayed the jury in favor of their client.
The politician's importuning appeals for votes fell on deaf ears.