beseech in Latin
beseech in Latin is dēprecor, petō — beseech means to beg someone urgently and earnestly for something.
beseech in Latin
dēprecor
To beg or request for (something).
petō
To beg or request for (something).
What does "beseech" mean?
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verb To beg someone urgently and earnestly for something.
"She beseeched the judge to show mercy on her son."
beseech in a sentence
- She beseeched the judge to show mercy on her son.
- He beseeched his friend not to leave without saying goodbye.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "beseech" in Latin?
"beseech" in Latin is dēprecor, petō. beseech means: To beg someone urgently and earnestly for something.
How do you use "beseech" in a sentence?
Example: "She beseeched the judge to show mercy on her son." In Latin, "beseech" is dēprecor, petō.
Are there other ways to say "beseech" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "beseech": dēprecor, petō.
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