entreater (Meaning)

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entreater (n.)

One who entreats; one who asks earnestly; a beseecher.

Synonyms & Antonyms of entreater

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entreater Sentence Examples

  1. The entreater poured his heart out, desperately seeking mercy from the judge.
  2. The beggar stood at the intersection, acting as an entreater to passing motorists.
  3. With a solemn expression, the entreater knelt before the altar, seeking divine guidance.
  4. A chorus of entreaties filled the air as the crowd pleaded with the authorities to release the innocent man.
  5. The child, with tearful eyes, became an entreater, begging her parents to let her stay up past her bedtime.
  6. A sense of urgency gripped the entreater as he conveyed his earnest plea to the decision-makers.
  7. The lawyer acted as the entreater, passionately arguing his client's case before the jury.
  8. The nation's leaders became entreaties, imploring the international community to provide humanitarian aid to the war-torn region.
  9. The entreater's voice quivered with emotion as he pleaded for the life of his loved one.
  10. Embracing a life of devotion, the entreater renounced worldly possessions and dedicated themselves to serving the needy.

FAQs About the word entreater

One who entreats; one who asks earnestly; a beseecher.

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The entreater poured his heart out, desperately seeking mercy from the judge.

The beggar stood at the intersection, acting as an entreater to passing motorists.

With a solemn expression, the entreater knelt before the altar, seeking divine guidance.

A chorus of entreaties filled the air as the crowd pleaded with the authorities to release the innocent man.