obsecratory Antonyms
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Meaning of obsecratory
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obsecratory (a.)
Expressing, or used in, entreaty; supplicatory.
obsecratory Sentence Examples
- The obsecratory tone of his plea failed to move the judge.
- The politician's obsecratory remarks alienated many voters.
- The student's obsecratory demeanor earned him the scorn of his classmates.
- The beggar's obsecratory cries filled the streets.
- The CEO's obsecratory apology failed to quell the employee's anger.
- The teacher's obsecratory request for silence fell on deaf ears.
- The defendant's obsecratory testimony was met with skepticism.
- The candidate's obsecratory promises were too good to be true.
- The charity worker's obsecratory pleas for donations met with little success.
- The obsecratory letter begged for a second chance.
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Expressing, or used in, entreaty; supplicatory.
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The obsecratory tone of his plea failed to move the judge.
The politician's obsecratory remarks alienated many voters.
The student's obsecratory demeanor earned him the scorn of his classmates.
The beggar's obsecratory cries filled the streets.