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implore

[im-plawr] / ɪmˈplɔr /


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“Let’s stop all this morbid talk,” the woman implored her aunt, but later she realized how helpful that method would be.

From MarketWatch

In one message, the bot implores Viktoria: "Write to me. I am with you."

From BBC

He’s implored them to uphold the standard they had established.

From Los Angeles Times

Musselman has implored players to play a part in marketing the program and themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

A former athletic director had to send fans a letter imploring them not to boo the coach when Les Miles was on the sideline—and the team had a perfect record.

From The Wall Street Journal