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Dictionary Results for entreating:
1. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Entreat \En*treat"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entreated; p. pr. &
   vb. n. Entreating.] [OE. entreten to treat, request, OF.
   entraiter to treat of; pref. en- (L. in) + traitier to treat.
   See Treat.]
   1. To treat, or conduct toward; to deal with; to use. [Obs.]
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            Fairly let her be entreated.          --Shak.
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            I will cause the enemy to entreat thee well. --Jer.
                                                  xv. 11.
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   2. To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence,
      to ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition or pray with
      urgency; to supplicate; to importune. "Entreat my wife to
      come." "I do entreat your patience." --Shak.
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            I must entreat of you some of that money. --Shak.
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            Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber
            door.                                 --Poe.
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            Isaac entreated the Lord for his wife. --Gen. xxv.
                                                  21.
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   3. To beseech or supplicate successfully; to prevail upon by
      prayer or solicitation; to persuade.
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            It were a fruitless attempt to appease a power whom
            no prayers could entreat.             --Rogers.
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   4. To invite; to entertain. [Obs.] "Pleasures to entreat."
      --Spenser.

   Syn: To beseech; beg; solicit; crave; implore; supplicate.
        See Beseech.
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