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    entreat
    /ɪnˈtriːt/

    verb

    • 1. ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something: "his friends entreated him not to go"
    • 2. treat (someone) in a specified manner: archaic "the King, I fear, hath ill entreated her"

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  2. to try very hard to persuade someone to do something: [ + to infinitive ] We would spend every meal time entreating the child to eat her vegetables. Synonyms. adjure formal. appeal (REQUEST) beg. beseech old use or literary. plead (REQUEST) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to beg for something or beg someone to do something.

  3. The meaning of ENTREAT is to plead with especially in order to persuade : ask urgently. How to use entreat in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Entreat.

  4. Entreat definition: to ask (a person) earnestly; beseech; implore; beg. See examples of ENTREAT used in a sentence.

  5. to try very hard to persuade someone to do something: [ + to infinitive ] We would spend every meal time entreating the child to eat her vegetables. Synonyms. adjure formal. appeal (REQUEST) beg. beseech old use or literary. plead (REQUEST) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to beg for something or beg someone to do something.

  6. To entreat is to ask for something that is really important, like when you entreat the jury to spare your life. The verb entreat implies that the person doing the entreating is really serious about what has to happen.

  7. Definition of entreat verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If you entreat someone to do something, you ask them very politely and seriously to do it.

  9. ENTREAT definition: to try very hard to persuade someone to do something. Learn more.

  10. 1. to ask (a person) earnestly; beseech; implore; beg. 2. to ask earnestly for (something).

  11. Jul 10, 2024 · entreat (third-person singular simple present entreats, present participle entreating, simple past and past participle entreated) To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence, to ask for earnestly.