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entreat

To entreat is to ask for something that is really important, like when you say “I entreat you to never, ever tell my father what happened tonight.”

The verb entreat implies that the person doing the entreating is really serious about what has to happen. Maybe it's even a matter of life and death, like when parents entreat their children to never drive drunk. Synonyms for entreat are plead, beg, beseech, and implore — all of these are words not to be used lightly. They carry more weight than ask and request.

DEFINITIONS OF: entreat

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v ask for or request earnestly

Synonyms:
adjure, beseech, bid, conjure, press
Type of:
plead
appeal or request earnestly
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