Crossword-Solution: IMPLORE 7 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Implore v. t. To call upon, or for, in supplication; to beseech; to
prey to, or for, earnestly; to petition with urency; to entreat; to
beg; -- followed directly by the word expressing the thing sought, or
the person from whom it is sought.
Implore v. i. To entreat; to beg; to prey.
Implore n. Imploration.

We have 30 clues for the answer “IMPLORE”

Clue Answers
Urgently entreat 1 answer
Call upon earnestly 1 answer
Beseech on bended knee 1 answer
Beg urgently for 1 answer
Beg for tales that devilish rascals tell? (7) 1 answer
Beg earnestly. 1 answer
pass the hat 2 answers
kneel to 2 answers
Ask fervently. 2 answers
Plead with 5 answers
BEG PERSISTENTLY AND URGENTLY 10 answers
CLEAR OUT SECTION OF TESCO URGENTLY 10 answers
ASK SOMEONE EARNESTLY OR URGENTLY TO FULFIL A REQUEST 11 answers
conjure 11 answers
ASK DESPERATELY 12 answers
invoke 19 answers
Pray 19 answers
Adjure 19 answers
Beseech 24 answers
Solicit 25 answers
insist 26 answers
Plead 28 answers
Importune 30 answers
Entreat 32 answers
CALL over 39 answers
BEG ___ 42 answers
Supplicate 44 answers
Crave 44 answers
ASK ___ 51 answers
Urge 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPLORE (5)

Nor do I—whom the scarlet letter has disciplined to truth, though it be the truth of red-hot iron entering into the soul—nor do I perceive such advantage in his living any longer a life of ghastly emptiness, that I shall stoop to implore thy mercy.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The petition had been largely signed; many tearful and eloquent meetings had been held, and a committee of sappy women been appointed to go in deep mourning and wail around the governor, and implore him to be a merciful ass and trample his duty under foot.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
When she entered the turret-chamber, her first duty was to return thanks to the God of Jacob for the protection which he had afforded her, and to implore its continuance for her and for her father.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Holmes, if ever you put forward your full powers, I implore you to do so now, for never in your life could you have a case which is more worthy of them.” Sherlock Holmes had listened with the utmost intentness to the statement of the unhappy schoolmaster.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
And do you wish to behold what is blind and crooked and base, when others will tell you of brightness and beauty? GLAUCON - SOCRATES Still, I must implore you, Socrates, said Glaucon, not to turn away just as you are reaching the goal; if you will only give such an explanation of the good as you have already given of justice and temperance and the other virtues, we shall be satisfied.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008

Quotes with IMPLORE (3)

Haven’t you noticed that men struggle every day to correct the defects of my work? What is a plane or a diving suit but an emendation to my work? Even those who worship me spend their lives disagreeing with me and trying to improve on what I made. When they implore me for help with their misfortunes, deep down, are they not in fact censuring me, because what is a prayer but a rebellion that cannot be expressed?’ He smiled vaguely and added: ‘The only reason they don’t curse m…
Jose Ferreira Borges de Castro
Let me implore the reader to try to believe, if only for a moment, that God, who made these deserving people, may really be right when He thinks that their modest prosperity and the happiness of their children are not enough to make them blessed: that all this must fall from them in the end, and if they have not learned to know Him they will be wretched. And therefore He troubles them, warning them in advance of an insufficiency that one day they will have to discover. The li…
C. S. Lewis The Problem of Pain
The Native Americans, whose wisdom Thoreau admired, regarded the Earth itself as a sacred source of energy. To stretch out on it brought repose, to sit on the ground ensured greater wisdom in councils, to walk in contact with its gravity gave strength and endurance. The Earth was an inexhaustible well of strength: because it was the original Mother, the feeder, but also because it enclosed in its bosom all the dead ancestors. It was the element in which transmission took plac…
Frederic Gros A Philosophy of Walking
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