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intreat
[ in-treet ]
intreat
/ ɪˈٰː /
verb
- an archaic spelling of entreat
Derived Forms
- ˈٰٳԳ, noun
- ˈٰپԲ, adverb
Example Sentences
I request you--I intreat you--I command you, to marry him!
Let me intreat you to study the pure and sentimental parts of the best French Romances;—it will really, Madam, astonish you to see with what a variety of chaste expressions this delicious sentiment, which I have the honour to speak of, is dress’d out.
He must go to Bartolomeo, and from his great affection for us talk of our danger and intreat Bartolomeo to persuade me to the assassination.
In the first place, I must intreat that if this written document should not be found precisely to correspond in expression or detail with the address to the Committee, the difference may be ascribed, not to intention, but to a defect of memory.
Without adding to which Sum, I would only intreat the Favour of each of them to alter the Objects of it, and to allow their sick Neighbours the Remedies and the Regimen directed here, instead of such as they formerly distributed among them.
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