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Dictionary definition of implore

To passionately and earnestly beg or plead with someone to do something.
"The children implore their teacher for more playtime."

Detailed meaning of implore

It conveys a strong sense of urgency and desperation, and is often used when someone is in a difficult or dire situation and needs help from someone else. For example, a person might implore a friend to lend them money to pay bills, or a child might implore their parents to let them stay up late. It also has a formal use, such as a lawyer imploring a jury to consider the evidence in a certain way. It is often used in formal speeches, and in literature to express the strong feeling of begging or pleading, it's a more formal and intense way of asking or requesting something as compared to just asking or requesting.

Example sentences containing implore

1. I implore you to reconsider your decision.
2. We implore the government to take immediate action.
3. The desperate villagers implore for help after the natural disaster.
4. The fans implore the musician to perform their favorite song.
5. I implore you to listen to reason.
6. The students implore the professor for an extension on the assignment.

History and etymology of implore

The verb 'implore' has its etymological origins in Latin, specifically from the word 'implorare,' which combines 'in,' meaning 'in' or 'upon,' and 'plorare,' meaning 'to weep' or 'to cry out.' This etymology captures the essence of 'implore' as a fervent and emotional act of beseeching or begging. In English, 'implore' emerged in the late 16th century and retained its sense of passionately and earnestly pleading with someone to do something, often accompanied by strong emotions and tears. The word 'implore' thus reflects its Latin roots, emphasizing the intense and heartfelt nature of the request, as if one were crying out for help or mercy.

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Further usage examples of implore

1. The protesters implore the authorities to address their demands.
2. The refugees implore for a safe haven.
3. The citizens implore the mayor to improve the city's infrastructure.
4. The employees implore the management for better working conditions.
5. I implore you to think about the consequences of your actions.
6. The parents implore their children to behave properly.
7. Leaders implore the populace to conserve water, warning that resources are perilously low.
8. Coaches implore their athletes to train harder, emphasizing that teamwork wins games.
9. Parents implore teens to be cautious online, advising that the web can be a risky place.
10. Scientists implore governments to fund research, warning of looming environmental crises.
11. Students implore the administration to improve cafeteria food, citing health concerns.
12. Doctors implore patients to get vaccinated, noting that herd immunity saves lives.
13. Advocates implore legislators to pass gun control, underscoring public safety issues.
14. Citizens implore the mayor to repair roads, highlighting the risk of car accidents.
15. Critics implore studios to diversify casts, arguing for fair representation in film.
16. Artists implore audiences to appreciate modern art, asserting its cultural value.
17. Consumers implore companies to adopt ethical practices, focusing on sustainability.
18. Curators implore the public to respect artifacts, reminding them of historical worth.
19. Experts implore people to limit screen time, cautioning against mental health risks.
20. Organizers implore volunteers to be timely, stressing the importance of punctuality.
21. Travelers implore airlines to improve service, citing frequent delays and lost bags.
22. Neighbors implore the council to build a park, claiming it boosts community health.
23. Shoppers implore stores to reduce plastic use, aiming for environmental protection.
24. Writers implore readers to explore different genres, enhancing literary appreciation.
25. Cyclists implore drivers to share the road, advocating for increased road safety.

Prefix im-, TOEFL 4, Correspondence and Understanding, Middle School 14, Persuasion and Negotiation

appeal,beseech,crave,entreat,importune,petition,solicit

supplicate

beg, command, demand, order

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