imperate (Meaning)
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imperate (a.)
Done by express direction; not involuntary; communded.
Synonyms & Antonyms of imperate
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imperate Sentence Examples
- The dictator imperaed his subjects with an iron fist, crushing any semblance of dissent.
- The monarch's imperate forbade the peasantry from leaving their feudal holdings.
- The general imperaed his troops to advance relentlessly, regardless of the cost.
- The scientist imperaed the students to question existing theories and seek new knowledge.
- The teacher imperated the students to complete their assignments by the end of the week.
- The doctor imperated the patient to maintain a strict diet and exercise regimen.
- The employer imperated the employees to work overtime to meet the production deadline.
- The captain imperated the crew to hoist the sails and set sail at first light.
- The judge imperated the jury to render a verdict based on evidence alone.
- The parent imperated the child to finish their chores before playing outside.
FAQs About the word imperate
Done by express direction; not involuntary; communded.
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The dictator imperaed his subjects with an iron fist, crushing any semblance of dissent.
The monarch's imperate forbade the peasantry from leaving their feudal holdings.
The general imperaed his troops to advance relentlessly, regardless of the cost.
The scientist imperaed the students to question existing theories and seek new knowledge.