supplicate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To supplicate means to earnestly and humbly request or beg for something, often in a position of submission or reverence.
Sample Sentences
- He knelt to supplicate for mercy in front of the judge.
- In her moment of desperation, she chose to supplicate to her estranged father for help.
- The villagers would often supplicate at the shrine, seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest.
- Despite his pride, he found himself compelled to supplicate for forgiveness after the argument.
- During the crisis, many turned to prayer, supplicating for guidance and strength.
- She knelt down to supplicate for forgiveness after her mistake.
- In times of crisis, many turn to prayer to supplicate for help and guidance.
- The villagers gathered to supplicate their leader for a fair distribution of resources.
- He decided to supplicate to the committee, hoping they would reconsider their decision.
- With tears in her eyes, she supplicated for a chance to make things right.
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