impetratory in a sentence
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Definition
Impetratory refers to a request or action intended to obtain something, often through formal or ritualistic means.
Sample Sentences
- The impetratory request was submitted to the court, seeking the rights to the disputed land.
- In ancient rituals, the impetratory chants were believed to invoke the favor of the gods.
- Her impetratory speech swayed the audience, compelling them to support her cause.
- To gain the necessary permits, the developer made an impetratory appeal to the city council.
- The ambassador's impetratory tone during negotiations highlighted the urgency of the situation.
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