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Example sentences for "implore"

Lexicographically close words:
implies; implieth; imploie; imploied; implora; implored; implores; imploring; imploringly; implosion
  1. The fugitive, and even guilty suppliants,were permitted to implore either the justice, or the mercy, of the Deity and his ministers.

  2. Before the end of the year in which they had been adorned with the ensigns of the prefecture and consulship, [64] Taurus and Florentius were reduced to implore the clemency of the inexorable tribunal of Chalcedon.

  3. She seeks, therefore, and desires to be liberated, and ceases not to implore you to come to her aid.

  4. I implore thee to look upon me and hear my sighs.

  5. In clouds lighted by the burning, gods were seen gazing down on the ruin; hands were stretched toward those gods then to implore pity or send them curses.

  6. For the youth and inexperience of my son I implore pardon.

  7. In vain did the Abbess Ida and two other sisters implore them to remain and despise the prophecy.

  8. It is not cowardice that holds his pen, as, were all the world to kneel at his feet and implore him or bribe him to renounce his love, all such pleading and bribing would be in vain.

  9. Forgive him, I implore you, and die in peace with him and all men.

  10. Fly, I implore you, before it is too late.

  11. Go back, I implore you, Cahill, and raise me fifty pounds in any way.

  12. I will incessantly implore this favour from the Virgin; if I had any thing more to offer her, I would not hesitate; but she is so compassionate, she will surely grant my prayer.

  13. But, I will rather say, how is it that you have forgotten, that where courage is necessary to fulfil the obligations of this holy vocation, the Most High would assuredly impart it to you, were you earnestly to implore it?

  14. I will not betray you at all, be assured; I will tell him I come to implore his protection for a poor calumniated youth; and we will together use the necessary means to finish the affair in a satisfactory manner.

  15. Mighty prince, I have come to implore you most humbly to intrust me with the expedition to the Saitch.

  16. Jeekie obeyed, putting the question in the Ogula language, whereon the poor men turned and began to implore Alan to save their lives, Fahni adding that he had been told they were to be killed that night.

  17. The President has offered the Southern people the olive branch of peace, and so far as I am concerned, I implore both the Southern people and the Northern people to accept it.

  18. And let me implore all the young men here not to join that party.

  19. In dire despair he humbled himself so far as to implore Rámdá's assistance.

  20. Gentlemen, I implore you to spare my life!

  21. Now I am come to implore forgiveness of my sin and to make amends for it.

  22. We must first pray, and then labour; first implore the blessing of God, and use those means which he puts into our hands.

  23. Man admitted to implore the mercy of his Creator, and plead the merits of his Redeemer, is already in a higher state than poetry can confer.

  24. Man admitted to implore the mercy of his Creator, and plead the merits of his Reedemer, is already in a higher state than poetry can confer.

  25. Man, admitted to implore the mercy of his Creator, and plead the merits of his Redeemer, is already in a higher state than poetry can confer.

  26. We also implore the intercession of Mary in order to receive the Holy Ghost, as it was through her that St. Elizabeth received His gifts.

  27. He would implore her to impose on him insufferable penances.

  28. It equally surprised Noaks, who had been about to throw himself on his knees and implore this girl not to betray him.

  29. Let that brother confess his guilt, and implore forgiveness, and we ourselves will intercede, that he may be permitted to live in affluence and security.

  30. Previous to his own journey the emperor Manuel despatched his envoys and orators to implore the compassion of the Western princes.

  31. Illustrious Venetians," said the marshal of Champagne, "we are sent by the greatest and most powerful barons of France to implore the aid of the masters of the sea for the deliverance of Jerusalem.

  32. He escaped from the guilty city to implore the justice or compassion of the pope: the emperor was coolly exhorted to return to his station; before he could obey, he sunk under the weight of grief, shame, and impotent resentment.

  33. Miss Damer," he said earnestly, "I beg you, I implore you to think.

  34. I beg you, I implore you," he muttered as she took it, "to announce no hasty decision.

  35. Then you will permit us to betake ourselves forthwith to her gilded chamber to implore pardon on our knees for disturbing her rest.

  36. On our knees we will implore her to receive us into her favour.

  37. Leave me now, I implore you, that I may care for my dead.

  38. I implore you to distinguish between me and these people, not to condemn me with them.

  39. I beseech, I implore you to say a good word to the captain for me.

  40. We implore your highness, in the name of his majesty, to show us mercy, and to pardon our transgressions, which we acknowledge have been great!

  41. He sent his brother Abdallah to Constantinople, to represent his condition to the Sultan, and to implore him to make common cause with his Moslem brethren in the Peninsula.

  42. At last, in his despair, he set out and followed after Bacchus again, to implore the god to take back the gift of gold.

  43. Venot, in a soft voice, called him brother and advised him to implore heaven for mercy.

  44. And as he stretched out his arms in the darkness to clasp her again, she said tenderly: "Oh, I implore you to listen to me!


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "implore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adjure; appeal; apply; approach; ask; beg; beseech; brace; conjure; crave; entreat; implore; importune; invoke; petition; plead; pray; solicit; supplicate


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    implore thee; implore you