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[en-treet] / ɛnˈtrit /


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It also includes "Entreat Plus," a "completed" version of "Entreat," the 1989 live recording of the Cure at London's Wembley Arena that contained all but four tracks from "Disintegration."

From Reuters • Jun. 25, 2010

"Entreat Plus" finds the act again carefully preserving each album detail live, the raw sound of the cheering crowd sounding curiously stripped.

From Reuters • Jun. 25, 2010

Entreat him to tarry here with me still, for he says whatsoever you order he will do it.”

From The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History by Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp

Ruth expressed her sentiments, when she said to Naomi: "Entreat me not to leave thee; where thou lodgest I will lodge; Thy people shall be my people and thy God my God."

From The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy by Flickinger, Robert Elliott

"Entreat the Holy Patron of Knighthood to pardon you," said the countess with a smile.

From Legends of the Rhine by Ruland, Wilhelm




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