Request by supplication
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PRAYFORRequest by supplication
entreatyearnest request or petition; supplication
writeto request something by mail
CANIRequest often accompanied by "please"
impetrateto obtain by entreaty, request or prayer
SAYAHRequest by someone with a tongue depressor
CEASEFIREU. N. request, twice rejected by Mao.
AUDITFearful request by the IRS, to some
impetratesIMPETRATE, to obtain by entreaty, request or prayer
impetratingIMPETRATE, to obtain by entreaty, request or prayer
impetratedIMPETRATE, to obtain by entreaty, request or prayer
inexorable(of a person) Impossible to persuade by request or entreaty
approvalStamps sent by request to a collector or potential customer
approvalsStamps sent by request to a collector or potential customer
demandsAn insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right
petitionformal request signed by those submitting it and addressed to a person in authority
thumbingRequest or obtain (a free ride in a passing vehicle) by signaling with one's thumb
petitionsA formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause
stonewallsDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
stonewallDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
stonewallingDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
stonewalledDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
fideicommissuma request by a decedent that the heir or legatee to the estate convey a specified part of the estate to another person, or permit another person to enjoy such a part
fideicommissaFIDEICOMMISSUM, a request by a decedent that the heir or legatee to the estate convey a specified part of the estate to another person, or permit another person to enjoy such a part