impetrate (Meaning)

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impetrate (a.)

Obtained by entreaty.

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impetrate (v. t.)

To obtain by request or entreaty.

impetrate Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer implored the judge to impetrate leniency on behalf of his remorseful client.
  2. The scientist petitioned the government to impetrate funding for his groundbreaking research.
  3. The traveler begged the embassy to impetrate a visa so he could continue his journey.
  4. The patient implored the doctor to impetrate a miracle cure for his devastating illness.
  5. The petitioner implored the court to impetrate a restraining order against his abusive ex-spouse.
  6. The negotiator attempted to impetrate a ceasefire between the warring factions.
  7. The student implored the professor to impetrate an extension on his assignment deadline.
  8. The lawyer sought to impetrate a judgment in favor of his client from the reluctant jury.
  9. The activist implored the mayor to impetrate a ban on single-use plastics in the city.
  10. The homeless man implored the passerby to impetrate a few spare coins for a cup of coffee.

FAQs About the word impetrate

Obtained by entreaty., To obtain by request or entreaty.

appeal (to), petition, call upon,beg, plead (to),call on, entreat, supplicate, pray, require

hint, satisfy,imply, intimate, suggest, satisfy, suggest, intimate, please, imply

The lawyer implored the judge to impetrate leniency on behalf of his remorseful client.

The scientist petitioned the government to impetrate funding for his groundbreaking research.

The traveler begged the embassy to impetrate a visa so he could continue his journey.

The patient implored the doctor to impetrate a miracle cure for his devastating illness.