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supplications Meaning
supplications
to ask humbly and earnestly of, to make a humble entreaty, to ask earnestly and humbly, to make a humble appeal, to pray to God, to ask for earnestly and humbly
supplications Sentence Examples
- The congregation offered earnest supplications for guidance and protection.
- Amidst the turmoil, he whispered his supplications to the heavens.
- Their desperate supplications fell on deaf ears, as their pleas went unanswered.
- With tears streaming down her face, she sent up heartfelt supplications for solace.
- The prisoner penned fervent supplications to the authorities, hoping for leniency in his sentence.
- In the face of adversity, his faith sustained him through countless supplications.
- The child's innocent supplications for a favorite toy melted her mother's heart.
- The elderly woman's frail voice carried a lifetime of supplications for peace and contentment.
- The soldiers recited their nightly supplications before engaging in battle, seeking divine protection.
- The poet's lyrical supplications to the muse evoked a profound sense of longing and aspiration.
FAQs About the word supplications
to ask humbly and earnestly of, to make a humble entreaty, to ask earnestly and humbly, to make a humble appeal, to pray to God, to ask for earnestly and humbly
appeals, pleas,prayers, pleadings, petitions, applications, adjurations, demands, conjurations, entreaties
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The congregation offered earnest supplications for guidance and protection.
Amidst the turmoil, he whispered his supplications to the heavens.
Their desperate supplications fell on deaf ears, as their pleas went unanswered.
With tears streaming down her face, she sent up heartfelt supplications for solace.