"Imprecatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Imprecatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Imprecatory" Meaning

Imprecatory: (adjective) relating to or characterized by imprecations; expressing a curse or wishing evil on someone or something.

"Imprecatory" Examples

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An imprecatory is a type of prayer or blessing that asks for harm or punishment to come to someone.

Examples


The imprecatory prayers in the Bible are often misunderstood, as they seem to ask God to harm others.
The company's CEO issued an imprecatory statement denouncing the recent scandal, vowing to take legal action against those responsible.
The politician's imprecatory language during the debate was widely criticized, viewed as excessive and irresponsible.
The writer's imprecatory tone in her novel was meant to highlight the darker aspects of her characters' personalities.
In some cultures, imprecatory incantations are used as a form of protection, asking the spirits to ward off evil and harm.

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