imploratory (Meaning)
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imploratory (a.)
Supplicatory; entreating.
Synonyms & Antonyms of imploratory
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imploratory Sentence Examples
- The student cast an imploratory glance towards the teacher, hoping for an extension.
- The child's imploratory eyes pleaded for a second helping of dessert.
- The victim's imploratory cries for help were met with indifference.
- The beggar's imploratory tone conveyed his desperate need for assistance.
- The doctor's imploratory voice urged the patient to comply with the treatment plan.
- The saleswoman's imploratory demeanor persuaded the customer to purchase the overpriced item.
- The impeached president's imploratory speech failed to sway public opinion.
- The accused murderer's imploratory gestures suggested a plea for mercy.
- The hostage's imploratory message begged for their release from captivity.
- The scientist's imploratory appeal for funding fell on deaf ears.
FAQs About the word imploratory
Supplicatory; entreating.
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The student cast an imploratory glance towards the teacher, hoping for an extension.
The child's imploratory eyes pleaded for a second helping of dessert.
The victim's imploratory cries for help were met with indifference.
The beggar's imploratory tone conveyed his desperate need for assistance.