entreated

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English - Turkish
rica etmiş
konu edilmiş
ikram edilmiş
entreat
yalvarmak
entreat
dilemek
entreat
yalvar

Bizi terk etmeyin, yalvarıyorum. - Do not abandon us, I entreat.

O bana tutkulu bir yalvarma ifadesiyle baktı. - She looked at me with a passionate expression of entreaty.

entreat
yakarmak
entreat
{f} üstelemek
entreat
dilek
entreat
temenni
entreat
{f} rica etmek
entreat
niyaz
entreat
entreatyrica
English - English
Simple past and past participle of entreat
entreated him
pleaded with him, earnestly begged him
entreat
To make an earnest petition or request
entreat
To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence, to ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition or pray with urgency; to supplicate; to importune
entreat
To invite; to entertain
entreat
To beseech or supplicate successfully; to prevail upon by prayer or solicitation; to persuade

But I cannot persuade her to go away, my lady, said the footman; nor can any of the servants. Mrs. Fairfax is with her just now, entreating her to be gone; but she has taken a chair in the chimney-comer, and says nothing shall stir her from it till she gets leave to come in here..

entreat
Alternative form of entreaty

In the Muslim world, the most compelling and decisive books are those full of confessions written on the flesh of victims, and the most earnest prayers are the entreats for mercy screamed in pain and anguish at the tormentors and flesh and thought.

entreat
To treat, or conduct toward; to deal with; to use
entreat
To treat or discourse; hence, to enter into negotiations, as for a treaty
entreat
{v} to beg earnestly, request, treat
entreat
ask for or request earnestly; "The prophet bid all people to become good persons"
entreat
Entreaty
entreat
If you entreat someone to do something, you ask them very politely and seriously to do it. Trevor Steven entreated them to delay their departure `Call me Earl!' he entreated I earnestly entreat that we don't get caught out again. = implore. to ask someone, in a very emotional way, to do something for you = beg entreat sb to do sth (entraitier, from traitier; TREAT)
entreat
{f} intreat, plead, implore, beg
entreated

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    Etymology

    [ in-'trEt, en- ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English entreten, from Middle French entraitier, from en- + traitier to treat.
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