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“entreating”
entreat (verb), entreats; entreated; entreating
To ask or to request someone very politely and earnestly to do something; to make a serious appeal; to plead:
Susan entreated her parents to let her go to the dance at school because all of her friends were going and she wanted to be there with them.

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tra-, tract-, trac-, -tractive, -traction, -tracting, treat-, trai-
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