entreat in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To entreat means to earnestly request or implore someone for something.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to entreat her parents for permission to attend the concert.
- The villagers would often entreat the local authorities for better roads and services.
- In a heartfelt letter, he chose to entreat his friend for forgiveness after their argument.
- During the meeting, she felt compelled to entreat her colleagues to consider the proposal seriously.
- He knelt down and began to entreat the king for mercy on behalf of his people.
- She did not hesitate to entreat her friends for their support during difficult times.
- The child was known to entreat her parents for just one more story before bed.
- In his speech, the mayor chose to entreat the citizens to come together for the community project.
- Feeling desperate, he decided to entreat the council for additional resources to help the homeless.
- The priest would often entreat the congregation to practice compassion and kindness in their daily lives.
- In his speech, he chose to entreat the audience to consider the importance of kindness.
- The villagers would often entreat the traveling merchant to share stories of distant lands.
- Realizing the gravity of the situation, she felt compelled to entreat her friend for help.
- During the meeting, he began to entreat the committee for more time to complete the project.
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