Nghĩa của từ implored bằng Tiếng Anh

Đặt câu với từ "implored"

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1. Implōrātum) implored, Beseeched, having been entreated

2. She implored piteously a voice choked with sobs.

3. He implored forgiveness for what he had done.

4. He entreated / implored / beseeched her not to desert him.

5. He entreated / implored / Beseeched her not to desert him

6. Opposition leaders this week implored the president to break the deadlock.

7. His blue eyes implored her to take off the gag.

8. 22 Hung - chien limply implored Miss Su not to see him home.

9. Nabal’s wife, Abigail, however, implored David to consider the consequences of shedding innocent blood.

10. I Beseech you to have mercy implored her not to leave him

11. Wagg wept before Fich, and implored his dear friend to intercede for him.

12. Top synonyms for Beseeched (other words for Beseeched) are begged, implored and entreated.

13. Synonyms for Clamoured include cried, begged, pleaded, pled, appealed, called, implored, asked, beseeched and besought

14. I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow which person of the body implored.

15. Monson implored us to “prayerfully study and ponder the Book of Mormon each day.”

16. I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday? perishes tomorrow which person of the implored.

17. The man implored: “Lord, if you just want to, you can make me clean.”

18. Synonyms for Appealed include asked, requested, demanded, required, bade, bid, implored, ordered, petitioned and proposed

19. Prophets across the ages have encouraged us and even implored us to believe in Christ.

20. I have uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow which person of the body implored.

21. Synonyms for Besought include asked, requested, demanded, required, appealed, bade, bid, implored, ordered and petitioned

22. I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow whelloch person of the body implored.

23. She was not alone, not lost, she had him, he told her, and implored her to persevere.

24. Scott implored: “Please kindle a love of the scriptures in the mind and heart of each precious youth.

25. She implored the Witnesses to come to her home immediately for a discussion, and a Bible study was started with her that very day.

26. Struck with terror, Baucis and Philemon recognized their heavenly guests, fell on their knees, and with clasped hands implored forgiveness for their poor entertainment

27. I implored Jehovah not to abandon me, and I soon felt his protective arm around me, like the warm, firm hug of a loving father.

28. Struck with terror, Baucis and Philemon recognized their heavenly guests, fell on their knees, and with clasped hands implored forgiveness for their poor entertainment

29. But the film photography community, much like fervent Warsies on TLJ, met the news with outcry at yet another discontinued Fujifilm stock and implored Acros to be reinstated

30. 18 For YOU have not approached that which can be felt+ and which has been set aflame with fire,+ and a dark cloud and thick darkness and a tempest,+ 19 and the blare of a trumpet+ and the voice of words;+ on hearing which voice the people implored that no word should be added to them.

31. Ate, Greek mythological figure who induced rash and ruinous actions by both gods and men.She made Zeus—on the day he expected the Greek hero Heracles, his son by Alcmene, to be born—take an oath: the child born of his lineage that day would rule “over all those dwelling about him” (Iliad, Book XIX).Zeus’s wife, the goddess Hera, implored her daughter Eileithyia, the goddess of

32. Paul compares the situation of Israel under Moses with that of the Christian congregation, saying: “For you have not approached that which can be felt and which has been set aflame with fire, and a dark cloud and thick darkness and a tempest, and the blare of a trumpet and the voice of words; on hearing which voice the people implored that no word should be added to them.