obtest (Meaning)
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obtest (v. t.)
To call to witness; to invoke as a witness.
To beseech; to supplicate; to beg for.
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obtest (v. i.)
To protest.
Synonyms & Antonyms of obtest
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obtest Sentence Examples
- I obtest you, my dear friend, to reconsider your rash decision.
- The beggar's obtestations for food and shelter moved the hearts of the passersby.
- The accused man obtested his innocence, but his words were met with skepticism.
- The obtestation of the priest brought a hush to the crowded room.
- With tears in her eyes, the mother obtested to the judge for mercy for her son.
- The doctor solemnly obtested the patient that his condition was grave.
- The lawyer obtested to the jury that his client was the victim of circumstance.
- The obtestation of the witness proved to be crucial in the trial.
- The soldier obtested to his commanding officer that he would not retreat.
- The politician obtested his commitment to the people, but his actions contradicted his words.
FAQs About the word obtest
To call to witness; to invoke as a witness., To beseech; to supplicate; to beg for., To protest.
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I obtest you, my dear friend, to reconsider your rash decision.
The beggar's obtestations for food and shelter moved the hearts of the passersby.
The accused man obtested his innocence, but his words were met with skepticism.
The obtestation of the priest brought a hush to the crowded room.