Supplicatory


verb (used without object), supplicated, supplicating.
1.
to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.
verb (used with object), supplicated, supplicating.
2.
to pray humbly to; entreat or petition humbly.
3.
to seek or ask for by humble entreaty.
verb
1.
to make a humble request to (someone); plead
2.
(transitive) to ask for or seek humbly

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