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entreat (v. trans.)
1.ask for or request earnestly"The prophet bid all people to become good persons"
entreat (v.)
1.call upon in supplication; entreat"I beg you to stop!"
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Merriam Webster
EntreatEn*treat" (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entreated; p. pr. & vb. n. Entreating.] [OE. entreten to treat, request, OF. entraiter to treat of; pref. en- (L. in) + traitier to treat. See Treat.]
1. To treat, or conduct toward; to deal with; to use. [Obs.]
Fairly let her be entreated. Shak.
I will cause the enemy to entreat thee well. Jer. xv. 11.
2. To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence, to ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition or pray with urgency; to supplicate; to importune. “Entreat my wife to come.” “I do entreat your patience.” Shak.
I must entreat of you some of that money. Shak.
Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door. Poe.
Isaac entreated the Lord for his wife. Gen. xxv. 21.
3. To beseech or supplicate successfully; to prevail upon by prayer or solicitation; to persuade.
It were a fruitless attempt to appease a power whom no prayers could entreat. Rogers.
4. To invite; to entertain. [Obs.] “Pleasures to entreat.” Spenser.
Syn. -- To beseech; beg; solicit; crave; implore; supplicate. See Beseech.
EntreatEn*treat", v. i.
1. To treat or discourse; hence, to enter into negotiations, as for a treaty. [Obs.]
Of which I shall have further occasion to entreat. Hakewill.
Alexander . . . was first that entreated of true peace with them. 1 Mac. x. 47.
2. To make an earnest petition or request.
The Janizaries entreated for them as valiant men. Knolles.
EntreatEn*treat", n. Entreaty. [Obs.] Ford.
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Ver também
entreat (v. trans.)
entreat (v.)
↘ appeal, appealing, beseeching, entreaty, importunate, petitioner, plea, requester, suppliant, supplicant, supplication, supplicatory
entreat (v.) [dans~in]
plead[Hyper.]
entreat (v. tr.)
adjurer : demander au nom de Dieu (fr)[Classe]
(deity; divinity; god), (theology; divinity)[termes liés]
plead[Hyper.]
bid, bidding, command, dictation - adjuration - adjuratory - acquiescent, biddable[Dérivé]
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Live album by The Cure | ||||
Released | 11 September 1990 | |||
Recorded | July 1989 | |||
Genre | Post-punk, new wave, gothic rock | |||
Length | 47:09 (1991) 69:26 (2010) |
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Label | Fiction Records | |||
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Entreat is a live album by The Cure, recorded at London's Wembley Arena in July 1989. It consists entirely of songs performed from the band's 1989 record Disintegration; while they were on their international Prayer Tour. Entreat was distributed exclusively in France as a promotional tool. When bootlegs began to surface, however, the album was given a limited European release.
"Entreat" was also given away free by HMV stores in the UK to customers who purchased two CDs from the band's back catalogue.
The last two tracks were released in 1989 as b-sides to the US version of "Lullaby". "Fascination Street", "Last Dance", "Prayers For Rain", and "Disintegration" were also included as b-sides on the "Pictures of You" CD single.
The re-release of Disintegration in 2010 featured a remastered and remixed version of Entreat, entitled Entreat Plus because it featured all twelve songs from the album, including the four excluded from the original. It was the first time the album was released worldwide, though it had already been released on CD before.
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