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entreated Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


entreated ka kya matlab hota hai


विनती की गई

Verb:

अनुनय करना, विनती करना,



entreated's Usage Examples:

His elder brother Edward had been a clergyman, but in this year died; and Joseph entreated his father that he might be educated to succeed his brother in the ministry.


At Treves, in 385, he entreated that the lives of the Priscillianist heretics should be spared, and he ever afterwards refused to hold ecclesiastical fellowship with those bishops who had sanctioned their execution.


In this festival Pales was invoked to grant protection and increase to flocks and herds; the shepherds entreated forgiveness for any unintentional profanation of holy places of which their flocks might have been guilty, and leaped three times across bonfires of hay and straw (Ovid, Fasti, iv.


Zobaida, the mother of the caliph, entreated Ali to treat Mamun kindly when he should have made him captive.


He was present when the latter subject was introduced, and he entreated the fathers to study the subject well before committing themselves to a decision.


He was so deeply affected by the death of Iiababa, that Maslama entreated him not to exhibit his sorrow to the eyes of the public. He died a few days later, on the 26th of January 724, according to the chroniclers from grief for her loss.


upon the distracted state of Italy, and entreated him to resume the old Ghibelline policy of Imperial interference.


The count wished to go home, but Helene entreated him not to spoil her improvised ball, and the Rostovs stayed on.


It was at this very period - the close of the 15th and commencement of the 16th century - that the genius and daring of a Genoese mariner, Christopher Columbus, gave to Spain that new world, which might have become the possession of his native state, had Genoa been able to supply him with the ships and seamen which he so earnestly entreated her to furnish.


Prince Andrew painfully entreated someone.



Synonyms:

bid, plead, press, adjure, conjure, beseech,



Antonyms:

cool, decompression, delay, bless, curse,



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