"Entreated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Entreated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Entreated" Meaning

Entreated means to request or ask (someone) for something, especially in a polite and respectful manner, often with a sense of humility or pleading.

"Entreated" Examples

5 Examples of "Entreated"


The lawyer entreated the jury to consider the mitigating circumstances before making a verdict.
The generous stranger entreated the homeless man to take his food and warm himself up.
In a desperate attempt to save her child, she entreated the doctor for medical help.
The politician was careful to entreat her constituents and listen to their concerns before making a decision.
The great leader entreated his people to work together for the greater good and to trust in his vision for the future.

"Entreated" Similar Words

Entrancing

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Entrant

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A person or entity that enters or participates in a competition, contest, or other activity.

Entrap

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Entrapment

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Entrapped

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Entrapping

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To entrapping means to catch or trap someone or something in a way that is difficult or impossible to get out of. It can also mean to deceive or manipulate someone into a situation or agreement from which they cannot escape.

Entraps

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Entreaties

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Entreating

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Entreating refers to trying to get someone's attention or approval by asking or begging politely. It can also mean making a request or appeal to someone in a humble or charming way. For example: "The executive entreated the investors to give the company another chance to turn things around."

Entreatingly

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Entreats

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Entreats means to beg or implore someone to do something, often in a polite or humble way. It can also mean to ask or request something urgently or passionately, often because one considers it important or necessary.

Entreaty

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Entrechat

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An entrechat is a ballet jump in which the dancer executes a series of rapid-fire leg swings, alternating between two or moredirections, usually in mid-air.

Entrecote

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Entree

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