obsecrate (Meaning)

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obsecrate (v. t.)

To beseech; to supplicate; to implore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obsecrate

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obsecrate Sentence Examples

  1. I obsecrate you to grant me this final request before my departure.
  2. His desperate eyes obsecrated her for mercy, his voice quivering with fear.
  3. The wounded soldier obsecrated his comrades to end his suffering.
  4. With tears in his eyes, the father obsecrated the doctor to save his child's life.
  5. The obsecration of the beggar moved the crowd to donate generously.
  6. She obsecrated her lover to reconsider his decision to leave her.
  7. The prisoner obsecrated the judge for a reduced sentence, promising to turn his life around.
  8. The animal rights activist obsecrated the authorities to ban the use of animals in research.
  9. The beleaguered traveler obsecrated the innkeeper for shelter from the relentless storm.
  10. With a heavy heart, the mother obsecrated her son to stay safe on his perilous journey.

FAQs About the word obsecrate

To beseech; to supplicate; to implore.

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I obsecrate you to grant me this final request before my departure.

His desperate eyes obsecrated her for mercy, his voice quivering with fear.

The wounded soldier obsecrated his comrades to end his suffering.

With tears in his eyes, the father obsecrated the doctor to save his child's life.