mendicate (Meaning)

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mendicate (v. t.& i.)

To beg.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mendicate

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mendicate Sentence Examples

  1. The homeless man mendicated outside the grocery store, hoping for spare change.
  2. The injured bird could no longer fly and had to mendicate for food.
  3. The frail elderly woman mendicated on the streets, her fragile hands outstretched.
  4. The war had left the refugees mendicating for basic necessities.
  5. The mendicant monks traveled from village to village, collecting alms.
  6. The politician's mendicant pleas for votes fell on deaf ears.
  7. The traveler was forced to mendicate after losing all his possessions.
  8. The mendicant artist performed for passersby, hoping to earn a few coins.
  9. The mendicant child was a poignant sight, his small body shivering in the cold.
  10. The mendicant beggar's pleas for help were met with indifference from the wealthy.

FAQs About the word mendicate

To beg.

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The homeless man mendicated outside the grocery store, hoping for spare change.

The injured bird could no longer fly and had to mendicate for food.

The frail elderly woman mendicated on the streets, her fragile hands outstretched.

The war had left the refugees mendicating for basic necessities.