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implorer

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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implore [Brit ɪmˈplɔː, Am ɪmˈplɔr] VB trans

implore person:

implore
conjurer (to do de faire)
to implore sb's forgiveness liter
implorer le pardon de qn liter
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French
English
English
to implore (de faire to do)
implorer personne, juge, dieux
to beseech, implore (de faire to do)
to implore God's blessing

in the PONS Dictionary

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implore [ɪmˈplɔ:ʳ, Am -ˈplɔ:r] VB trans

implore
to implore sb to +infin
supplier qn de +infin
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to implore
in the PONS Dictionary
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implore [ɪm·ˈplɔr] VB trans

implore
to implore sb to +infin
supplier qn de +infin
French
French
English
English
to implore
Present
Iimplore
youimplore
he/she/itimplores
weimplore
youimplore
theyimplore
Past
Iimplored
youimplored
he/she/itimplored
weimplored
youimplored
theyimplored
Present Perfect
Ihaveimplored
youhaveimplored
he/she/ithasimplored
wehaveimplored
youhaveimplored
theyhaveimplored
Past Perfect
Ihadimplored
youhadimplored
he/she/ithadimplored
wehadimplored
youhadimplored
theyhadimplored

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to implore sb to +infin
supplier qn de +infin

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

She implores him to help stop the military from overriding her core programming.
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He implores her to save the people who have arrived at the library.
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They found their sister living alone; she told them their parents and brother had died, and implored them to stay.
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They implore the poet to judge their songs and all four turn off the road to a meadow to hold the competition.
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Tom is unable to deal with his wife's illness and implores her to continue treatment.
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