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Definition of "implores" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implore. (verb)

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Use "implores" in a sentence
  • "It is generally supposed to mean, that the stag implores the young man; but as the youth is mad, the absurdity, of the passage is heightened if we suppose that he implores the stag, and, in the moment of its own danger, entreats it to come to his own assistance; as certainly the Latin will admit of that interpretation."
  • "A Hollywood movie -- even one that the president of the United States "implores" the public to see -- can't stop that."
  • "Obama "implores" Iran to stop murdering their own people?"