reimportune (Meaning)

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reimportune (v. t.)

To importune again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reimportune

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reimportune Sentence Examples

  1. She incessantly reimportuned her parents to grant her permission to attend the concert.
  2. Despite being repeatedly reimportuned, the professor refused to reconsider his grading policy.
  3. The beggar's constant reimportunations were becoming an unbearable nuisance.
  4. He was reimportuned by his friend to join him in the risky venture, but he declined.
  5. The reimportunations of the salespeople made it impossible for him to browse in peace.
  6. She reimportuned her fiancé to postpone their wedding until she had finished her studies.
  7. The constant reimportunations of the creditors finally drove him to file for bankruptcy.
  8. The politician's reimportunations for campaign donations were relentless.
  9. The reimportunations of the charity organization made her feel obligated to donate.
  10. She reimportuned her boss for a raise, but her request was denied.

FAQs About the word reimportune

To importune again.

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She incessantly reimportuned her parents to grant her permission to attend the concert.

Despite being repeatedly reimportuned, the professor refused to reconsider his grading policy.

The beggar's constant reimportunations were becoming an unbearable nuisance.

He was reimportuned by his friend to join him in the risky venture, but he declined.