impetrative (Meaning)

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impetrative (a.)

Of the nature of impetration; getting, or tending to get, by entreaty.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impetrative

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impetrative Sentence Examples

  1. The impetratively urgent letter demanded an immediate response.
  2. Her authoritative voice was impetratively persuasive, leaving no room for doubt.
  3. The impetratively critical situation required a swift and decisive intervention.
  4. The impetratively necessary amendments to the proposal could not be ignored.
  5. The impetratively potent elixir instantly alleviated the patient's symptoms.
  6. The impetratively influential speaker swayed the crowd with her impassioned words.
  7. The impetratively drastic measures were deemed essential to avert disaster.
  8. The impetratively profound message resonated deeply with the listener's soul.
  9. The impetratively assertive boss demanded compliance from his subordinates.
  10. The impetratively prudent decision ensured the company's long-term success.

FAQs About the word impetrative

Of the nature of impetration; getting, or tending to get, by entreaty.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The impetratively urgent letter demanded an immediate response.

Her authoritative voice was impetratively persuasive, leaving no room for doubt.

The impetratively critical situation required a swift and decisive intervention.

The impetratively necessary amendments to the proposal could not be ignored.