Sentences

impetrate in a sentence

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Definition

Imperate (verb): To obtain or secure something through earnest request or effort, often in a legal or diplomatic context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The lawyer worked diligently to impetrate justice for her wronged client.
  2. In the realm of diplomacy, it is often necessary to impetrate concessions from opposing parties.
  3. They sought to impetrate a change in policy that would benefit the entire community.
  4. The activist aimed to impetrate support from local leaders for her environmental initiative.
  5. To impetrate a favorable outcome, the team prepared thoroughly for the negotiations ahead.
  6. The lawyer sought to impetrate a special plea to dismiss the charges against his client.
  7. In a surprising turn of events, she managed to impetrate a meeting with the elusive CEO.
  8. The scholar aimed to impetrate the necessary permissions to access the restricted archives.
  9. Despite the hurdles, he was determined to impetrate the changes needed for the project to succeed.
  10. To impetrate a favor from the committee, she prepared an impressive presentation highlighting her qualifications.

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