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implore
1. To plead with someone to do something: "The tenants implored their landlord not to sell the house.
2. To beg or to pray for something urgently, to entreat.
3. Etymology: from Latin implorare "to call for help, to beseech"; originally, "to invoke with weeping"; from in-, "upon" + plorare, "to weep, to cry out".
2. To beg or to pray for something urgently, to entreat.
3. Etymology: from Latin implorare "to call for help, to beseech"; originally, "to invoke with weeping"; from in-, "upon" + plorare, "to weep, to cry out".