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How to pronounce supplicate in English?

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Type Words
Type of ask for, quest, request, call for, bespeak
Derivation supplicant, supplicatory


supplicate God's blessing.
Type Words
Type of pray, beg, implore
Derivation suppliant, supplicant, supplication, supplicatory


He supplicated the King for clemency.
Type Words
Type of petition
Derivation supplicant, supplicatory


supplicate for permission.

Examples of supplicate

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So when you see them, glorify and supplicate Allah, observe the Prayer, give alms.
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As soon as he finishes the khutbah, people face the qiblah and supplicate to Allah.
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Singers supplicate in an imagined church and dance at an imagined party.
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I'll passively supplicate and defer to the presenter by not listening.
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I didn't feel I had to supplicate her because she had power over me.
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Begging is to entreat earnestly, implore, or supplicate.
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The Book of Worship consists of authors who cry out to God in anguish, praise him in wild ecstasy, and supplicate him in the midst of crushing apathy.
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Though he is confused, the god appears to him and reassures him that he is much blessed and that he is to become once more initiated that he might supplicate in Rome as well.
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More examples
  • Ask humbly (for something); "He supplicated the King for clemency"
  • Make a humble, earnest petition; "supplicate for permission"
  • Ask for humbly or earnestly, as in prayer; "supplicate God's blessing"
  • (supplication) invocation: a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service
  • (supplication) a humble request for help from someone in authority
  • (supplication) prayer: the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving); "the priest sank to his knees in prayer"
  • Supplication (also known as petitioning) is the most common form of prayer, wherein a person asks a supernatural deity to provide something, either for the person who is praying or for someone else on whose behalf a prayer of supplication is being made, also known as intercession.
  • To humble oneself before another in making a request; to beg; To plead with one's deity
  • (Supplication) For many Christians, prayer is like window shopping - they spend much time looking but never buy anything. Supplication includes petition for you own needs and intercession for others. You are to pray for everything and in specific terms. Paul admonishes: