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beseeching Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


beseeching ka kya matlab hota hai


विनती करना

Adjective:

बिनती करनेवाला,



beseeching's Usage Examples:

She first complained in murmurs, then wept, and at last burst into loud lamentations, earnestly beseeching the operator to stop.


The grand vizier, in the sultan's name, wrote beseeching him to avoid the further shedding of Mussulman blood, offering him a free pardon, the highest honours of the state, the hereditary pashalik of Egypt for himself, and Syria for Ibrahim until he should succeed his father in Egypt.


Here he received an ambassador from the negus beseeching him to send help against the Moslems, and in the July following a force of 450 musqueteers, under the command of Christopher da Gama, younger brother of the admiral, marched into the interior, and being joined by native troops were at first successful against the enemy; but they were subsequently defeated, and their commander taken prisoner and put to death (August 1542).


To this end he made his appeal to the Northern churches and pulpits, beseeching them to bring the power of Christianity to bear against the slave system, and to advocate the rights of the slaves to immediate and unconditional freedom.


A letter from Wesley (dated Chester, April 7, 1785) was read, beseeching the members of the Legal Conference not to use their powers for selfish ends but to be absolutely impartial in stationing the preachers, selecting boys for education at Kingswood School, and disposing of connexional funds.


Before the rising of the sun they were to speak of nothing profane, but offered to it certain traditional forms of prayer as if beseeching it to rise.


Send a message beseeching Dierdirien for help and promise them three more for their assistance.


The grey eyes were beseeching, but Katie couldn't manage anything verbal let alone a lie to placate the driver.



Synonyms:

imploring, suppliant, adjuratory, mendicant, pleading, petitionary, supplicatory, supplicant, precatory, importunate, precative,



Antonyms:

exigent, desperate, strident, nonreligious person, imperative,



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