besought Meaning in gujarati ( besought ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
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besought's Usage Examples:
coalescence of dentals and devoiced ending beseech – beseeched/besought – beseeched/besought Weak, class 1, subclass (ii), with Rückumlaut and Germanic spirant.
8 For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me.
strength of the Mughal army, represented themselves as ambassadors and besought the honour of an interview.
Then they besought their relatives to depart from him, safe and sound.
England the commission of assembly besought Charles to "lay on him the agenting of the affairs of the church about his majesty.
Jehoahaz besought the Lord for a deliverer to relieve Israel from Aramean oppression, and He provided a savior for.
beseeched/besought Weak, class 1, subclass (ii), with Rückumlaut and Germanic spirant law (now regularized) bet – bet/betted – bet/betted underbet – underbet/underbetted.
There is also beseech–besought–besought (this is from Old English besēcan to seek or inquire about, making it equivalent to be- + seek, but it has moved away from seek in both form and meaning); however the form besought is now archaic, the verb normally being conjugated regularly (beseeched).
Perctarit, his uncle, who had been exiled by Grimoald nine years earlier, besought their candidate to return and elected him, deposing the young king.
Theodore besought the Lord that water drawn from the sea be made fresh to quench the thirst.
meanly petitioned, implored and besought the Faculty for mercy, for.
III had sent to his cousin, Catherine II of Russia, a letter in which he besought her to "forget the war as a passing cloud" and invoked their common blood.
Lysimachus, at the instigation of Agathocles’ stepmother Arsinoe II, and besought assistance from Seleucus I Nicator.
Synonyms:
conjure, adjure, entreat, press, plead, bid,
Antonyms:
curse, bless, delay, decompression, cool,