flagitate (Meaning)
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flagitate (v. t.)
To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flagitate
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flagitate Sentence Examples
- The indignant crowd flagitated for justice after the senseless killing.
- The politician's scandalous behavior flagitated the public and eroded his support.
- The desperate refugees flagitated for asylum, pleading for sanctuary from persecution.
- The union members flagitated for higher wages and better working conditions.
- Scholars flagitated for academic freedom and the unfettered pursuit of knowledge.
- Environmentalists flagitated against the destructive mining practices that threatened the ecosystem.
- The victims' families flagitated for answers and accountability from the negligent authorities.
- The protestors flagitated for the government to address the systemic racism that plagued society.
- The petitioners flagitated for the release of the political prisoners unjustly detained by the regime.
- The activists flagitated for the ratification of the international treaty that would protect endangered species.
FAQs About the word flagitate
To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion.
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No antonyms found.
The indignant crowd flagitated for justice after the senseless killing.
The politician's scandalous behavior flagitated the public and eroded his support.
The desperate refugees flagitated for asylum, pleading for sanctuary from persecution.
The union members flagitated for higher wages and better working conditions.