I am imploring you not to use the word implore in a sentence. I implore you not to seek the evil totem from the Isle of the Dead.
I whip my hair back and forth because i try to implore it.
The church leaders and the parents would constantly implore the kids to behave themselves during services.
I implore you to to have a bath (I beg you to have a bath). The mayor implored gang leaders to end the violence in our city. I implore you to do your own homework. In past tense, it can be used like this: In a desperate plea, the sobbing mother implored the kidnappers to release her son.
Kind sir, I implore, please forgive my dog his aggressive behavior, he has never behaved this way before!Implore means to: request earnestly, to beg for, to entreat urgently, to pray for.It would be more correct to say,I implore you, please forgive my dog for his aggressive behaviour. He has never behaved this way before.although the situation in the sentence would not necessarily require imploring.It would in fact be even more accurate to say.Sir, I implore you, please spare the life of my child. orSir, I implore you, do not do this wicked thing.
I am imploring you not to use the word implore in a sentence. I implore you not to seek the evil totem from the Isle of the Dead.
I implore you to keep asking these questions! It is synonymous with the word 'beg'.
I whip my hair back and forth because i try to implore it.
No, the word "implore" cannot be used in succession in the same sentence. It is redundant and unnecessary. Using it once is sufficient to convey the meaning of strongly urging or begging someone to do something.
The church leaders and the parents would constantly implore the kids to behave themselves during services.
There isn't a homonym for implore. It only has one meaning. implore: transitive verb: to beg, pray or request earnestly. Example sentence: I implore you to do the right thing. Homonym: noun: words with the same spelling and sound, but has different meanings and classification (noun, verb etc).
I implore you to to have a bath (I beg you to have a bath). The mayor implored gang leaders to end the violence in our city. I implore you to do your own homework. In past tense, it can be used like this: In a desperate plea, the sobbing mother implored the kidnappers to release her son.
I implore you to turn the radio off because of the fact that I am trying to sleep.
Kind sir, I implore, please forgive my dog his aggressive behavior, he has never behaved this way before!Implore means to: request earnestly, to beg for, to entreat urgently, to pray for.It would be more correct to say,I implore you, please forgive my dog for his aggressive behaviour. He has never behaved this way before.although the situation in the sentence would not necessarily require imploring.It would in fact be even more accurate to say.Sir, I implore you, please spare the life of my child. orSir, I implore you, do not do this wicked thing.
The defending attorney implored the court to show mercy, but the jury found the defendant guilty and the judge imposed the maximum sentence under the law.
Beseech is to ask someone urgently and fervently to do something. To implore or entreat." I beseech you, do as I asked!"
She beseeched and pleaded for us to open the door and let her in