Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intreat.(verb)
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Use "intreats" in a sentence
"Andrea assure himselfe, that his Golde and cloathes were past recovery, which mooving him to the mor impatience, his former intercessions became converted into furie, and what hee could not compasse by faire intreats, he intended to winne by outrage and violence: so that taking up a great stone in his hand, hee layed upon the doore verie powerfull strokes."
"More than once Mrs. Roche suggests going, but the widow intreats her to remain."
"He utters much to all men, though he sells but to a few, and intreats for his own necessities, by asking others what they lack."