"Suppeditate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "suppeditate" is not a recognized English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a non-standard term.
However, I think you may be thinking of the word "supplicate", which is a verb that means:
1. To beg or implore (someone) earnestly, especially for something that is considered to be a favor.
Example: "She supplicated the judge for mercy."
Or alternatively, it could be related to the word "suppliants", which are:
1. People who are beggars or petitioners.
Example: "The suppliants stood in line in hopes of getting aids for their community."
Or
The word "suppliant" is a noun meaning:
1. A person who makes a humble request or plea.
Example: "The suppliant fell to her knees and begged for forgiveness."
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "supplicate":
A suplex is a professional wrestling hold in which a wrestler seizes an opponent in a lateral position, then flips them over their head and onto their back, often with the intention of executing a takedown or pinning them down.<br><br>Additionally, the word "suplex" can also refer to any type of throw or toss that involves lifting an opponent over one's head and slamming them to the ground, often in a way that involves a portion of the body being raised higher than the rest.<br><br>In this context, the term can be used in various sports, such as wrestling, judo, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, among others, to describe a move that involves lifting and flipping an opponent.
Suppalpation is a medical term that refers to a physical examination technique in which a doctor uses manual palpation, which is the act of feeling the body with the hands to assess the internal organs and tissues for any abnormalities. However, in a clinical context, suppalpation is not a commonly used term.<br><br>A more related term is "supraclavicular palpation," which refers to a type of palpation where the doctor applies light pressure with their fingers over the suprasternal notch and the area just above the clavicle to feel for any abnormalities, such as lymphadenopathy or masses.<br><br>Another term that might be confused with suppalpation is an "occult palpation," which is used to describe a painless or pain threshold level of palpation.
Supparasite is a Korean term that translates to "hangover" or "after-party" in English. However, it can also refer to a documentary film series in South Korea, also known as "Hospital Playlist's Supparasite", a spin-off of the popular K-drama drama "Hospital Playlist".
Supped<br><br>(Supped is the past tense of the verb "sup". It means to drink or eat a meal, often in a hearty or copious amount, especially the main meal of the day, typically in the evening.)<br><br>Example: "I supped early because I had to leave for work soon."
A rare and obscure word!<br><br>Suppedaneum (noun) refers to a support or prop under a statue, in particular underneath the arms.<br><br>Example: "The suppedaneum was added to the ancient statue to prevent it from toppling over."<br><br>(Also known as a "support shelf" or "brazen shelf", a suppedaneum is a feature common in classical Greek and Roman sculpture, providing additional stability to the figure being depicted.)
The main meaning of "supper" is a meal eaten in the evening or late at night. It can be the last meal of the day.
Superfluous<br><br>being or requiring more than is needed or wanted; excessive.<br><br>Example: "The superfluous decorations in the room made it look cluttered."
"Supplanted" is a verb that means to replace or take the place of something or someone, often in a figure of authority or importance. It can also mean to reduce the importance or effectiveness of something or someone.<br><br>Example: "She was supplanted by a younger, more ambitious colleague in the new management team."<br><br>In this sense, "supplanted" is similar to words like "replaced", "ousted", or "displaced".