Definition of supplicates Supplicates

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What does supplicates mean?

Part of speech

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  • supplicates, verb, present, 3rd person singular of supplicate (infinitive).

WordNet

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Verb

supplicates, supplicating, supplicated  

supplicate - ask humbly (for something); "He supplicated the King for clemency"
  implore, pray, beg address a deity, a prophet, a saint or an object of worship; say a prayer; "pray to the Lord"
supplicate - ask for humbly or earnestly, as in prayer; "supplicate God's blessing"
  bespeak, request, call for, quest be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"
supplicate - make a humble, earnest petition; "supplicate for permission"
  petition write a petition for something to somebody; request formally and in writing
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • supplicate (Verb)
    To humble oneself before another in making a request; to beg.
  • supplicate (Verb)
    To plead with one's deity.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary šŸ“˜

  • supplicate (v. t.)
    To entreat for; to seek by earnest prayer; to ask for earnestly and humbly; as, to supplicate blessings on Christian efforts to spread the gospel.
  • supplicate (v. t.)
    To address in prayer; to entreat as a supplicant; as, to supplicate the Deity.
  • supplicate (v. i.)
    To make petition with earnestness and submission; to implore.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ī©

  • supplicate
    To make a request in a humble manner; to call upon in supplication.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary šŸ“•

  • supplicate
    sup′li-kāt, v.t. to entreat earnestly: to address in prayer.—n. Supp′licat, in the English universities, a petition.—adv. Supp′licātingly.—n. Supplicā′tion, act of supplicating: in ancient Rome, a solemn service or day decreed for giving formal thanks to the gods for victory, &c.: earnest prayer or entreaty, especially, in liturgies, a litany petition for some special blessing.—adj. Supp′licātory, containing supplication or entreaty: humble.—n. Supplicā′vit, formerly a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person. [L. supplicāre, -ātum—supplex—sub, under, plicāre, to fold.]

Part of speech

šŸ”¤
  • supplicate, verb, present, 1st person singular of supplicate (infinitive).
  • supplicate, verb (infinitive).

Pronunciation

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