1. beseeching - Noun
2. beseeching - Adjective
3. beseeching - Verb
of Beseech
Entreating urgently; imploring; as, a beseeching look.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThou hast evoked in me profounder spells than the evoking one, thou face! For me, thou hast uncovered one infinite, dumb, beseeching countenance of mystery, underlying all the surfaces of visible time and space. Herman Melville
Thus signifieth He where He saith: I am Ground of thy beseeching. And thus in this blessed word, with the Shewing, I saw a full overcoming against all our weakness and all our doubtful dreads. Julian of Norwich
I am the Ground of thy beseeching. Julian of Norwich
Troost, 150–151 Nevertheless, William secretly induced the States General to send Charles the "Insinuation", a plea beseeching the king to prevent any Catholics from succeeding him, without explicitly naming James. Source: Internet
Emulating the local Sephardim 's custom, it omitted the " Father of Mercy " prayer, beseeching God to take revenge upon the gentiles, in 1796. Source: Internet
For the rest, I commend unto you our daughter Mary, beseeching you to be a good father unto her, as I have heretofore desired. Source: Internet