Third-person singular simple present indicative form of supplicate.(verb)
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Use "supplicates" in a sentence
"But at least your new god could try to agree with his role-models - FDR and JFK - by supporting democratic ideals instead of the clerics, mullahs, and dictator kings, to whom he bows and supplicates."
"Ecclesiastes 1:2; or when Jesus claims that “my kingdom is not of this world”; or when the traditional Jew supplicates before God on the fast of Yom Kippur:"
"Thanks to my trusty Arabic-Koranic concordance, I have placed this phrase as part of Koran 2: 286, which supplicates Allah "to make us [Muslims] victorious over the nation of infidels.""