Resembling or pertaining to an entreaty.(adjective)
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Use "precative" in a sentence
"The perfects ( 'asithi and hizkartssni) are converted and so become hortative or precative futures."
"Thalhofer (Liturgik, I, 48) has sought to draw a presumption of late date from the form of absolution in n. 29, which is indicative and not precative, absolvimus te vice beati Petri etc."
"Aside from the inheritance proper, a will could contain legacies whereby things were bequeathed by a single title and by express words; they could be imperative or precative."