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1 implore
im'plo:(to ask earnestly: She implored her husband to give up his life of crime; She implored his forgiveness.) be innstendig, bønnfallebønnfalleverb \/ɪmˈplɔː\/bønnfalle, trygleimplore for bønnfalle omimplore somebody's mercy be noen om nådeimplore someone to be noen innstendig om å, bønnfalle noen om åimplore something of\/from somebody trygle noen om noe -
2 mercy
'mə:siplural - mercies; noun1) (kindness towards a person, especially an enemy, who is in one's power: He showed his enemies no mercy.) barmhjertighet, medlidenhet2) (a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful: It was a mercy that it didn't rain.) hell, velsignelse, under•- merciful- mercifully
- merciless
- mercilessly
- at the mercy of
- have mercy onnådeIsubst. \/ˈmɜːsɪ\/1) barmhjertighet, skånsel2) nåde, miskunn3) medlidenhet4) ( jus) benåding5) barmhjertighetshandling, barmhjertighetsgjerning6) kilde til takknemlighetask for mercy be om nådebe a\/God's mercy that det er en (Guds) lykke\/velsignelsebe at the mercy of somebody\/something eller be at somebody's\/something's mercy være i noens\/noes vold, være prisgitt noen\/noebe left to the tender mercy\/mercies of somebody\/something være\/bli overlatt til noen\/noe på nåde og unådedrift about at the mercy of the winds and the waves ( sjøfart) drive for vind og værfor mercy's sake for Guds skyldbe grateful\/thankful for small mercies være takknemlig for de små tinghave mercy (up)on somebody forbarme seg over noen, ha barmhjertighet med noen, ha medlidenhet med noenimplore for mercy trygle om nådeimplore somebody's mercy eller implore mercy of\/from somebody trygle noen om nådepetition for mercy ( jus) benådningsansøkningput oneself at somebody's mercy legge sin skjebne i noens henderrecommend somebody to the King's mercy innstille noen til benådningshow mercy vise barmhjertighet, la nåde gå for rettsister of mercy barmhjertighetssøsterthrow oneself (up)on somebody's mercy overgi seg på noens nåde og unåde ( hverdagslig) be noen om hjelp eller tilgivelse i en vanskelig situasjonIIinterj. \/ˈmɜːsɪ\/ ( hverdagslig)1) ( uttrykk for frykt) nåde, Gud være oss nådig2) ( uttrykk for overraskelse) bevare meg vel
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Implore — Im*plore , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Implored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Imploring}.] [L. implorare; pref. im in + plorare to cry aloud. See {Deplore}.] To call upon, or for, in supplication; to beseech; to pray to, or for, earnestly; to petition with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
implore — (v.) c.1500, from M.Fr. implorer and directly from L. implorare call for help, beseech, originally invoke with weeping, from assimilated form of in on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + plorare to weep, cry out. Related: Implored; imploring;… … Etymology dictionary
implore — [im plôr′] vt. implored, imploring [L implorare, to beseech, entreat < in , intens. + plorare, to cry out, weep] 1. to ask or beg earnestly for; beseech 2. to ask or beg (a person) to do something; entreat SYN. BEG imploringly adv … English World dictionary
implore — verb (T) formal to ask for something in an emotional way; plead (1): John, I implore you, stop now before it s too late. | implore sb to do sth: She implored the soldiers to save her child. imply /Im plaI/ verb (T) 1 to suggest that something is… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
implore — implorable, adj. imploration, n. imploratory /im plawr euh tawr ee, plohr euh tohr ee/, adj. implorer, n. imploringly, adv. imploringness, n. /im plawr , plohr /, v., implored, imploring. v.t. 1. to beg urgen … Universalium
implore — im|plore [ımˈplo: US o:r] v [I and T] formal [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: implorer, from Latin, from plorare to cry out ] to ask for something in an emotional way = ↑beg ▪ Don t go, I implored her. implore sb to do sth ▪ She implored the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
implore — im•plore [[t]ɪmˈplɔr, ˈploʊr[/t]] v. plored, plor•ing 1) to beg urgently or piteously; beseech: They implored him to go[/ex] 2) to beg urgently or piteously for: implore forgiveness[/ex] 3) to make urgent or piteous supplication • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
implore — Synonyms and related words: adjure, appeal, appeal to, beg, beseech, call for help, call on, call upon, clamor for, commune with God, conjure, crave, cry for, cry on, cry to, entreat, give thanks, impetrate, importune, imprecate, invoke, kneel to … Moby Thesaurus
implore — v. a. 1. Entreat, supplicate, beseech, pray, pray to. 2. Crave, solicit, beg, pray for, petition for … New dictionary of synonyms
implore — [c]/ɪmˈplɔ / (say im plaw) verb (implored, imploring) –verb (t) 1. to call upon in urgent or piteous supplication, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: they implored him to go. 2. to make urgent supplication for (aid, mercy, pardon, etc.).… …
implore — transitive verb (implored; imploring) Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French implorer, from Latin implorare, from in + plorare to cry out Date: circa 1540 1. to call upon in supplication ; beseech 2. to call or pray for earnestly ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary