implore

[im-plohr]

implore Definition

  • 1to beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
  • 2to make an earnest request or plea

Using implore: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "implore" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She implored him to stay and talk.

  • Example

    The refugees implored the authorities for help.

  • Example

    I implore you to reconsider your decision.

implore Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for implore

Antonyms for implore

Phrases with implore

  • to beg for mercy

    Example

    The prisoner implored mercy from the judge.

  • to ask for forgiveness in a desperate or earnest manner

    Example

    He implored her forgiveness for his mistake.

  • implore someone's help

    to beg someone to help

    Example

    She implored her friend's help in finding her lost dog.

Origins of implore

from Middle French 'implorer', from Latin 'implorare', from 'in-' (towards) + 'plorare' (to weep, cry out)

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Summary: implore in Brief

The verb 'implore' [im-plohr] means to earnestly or desperately beg or request someone to do something. It is often used in situations where one is seeking help or mercy, as in 'The refugees implored the authorities for help.' 'Implore' can also be used in phrases like 'implore mercy' or 'implore forgiveness,' and is a formal synonym for 'beg' or 'plead.'