of Entreat
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have what I think is an extremely Indian relationship with God.... In Moscow before the tie breaker of the World Championship in May 2012, I again entreated God:Just stay on my side of the board. Viswanathan Anand
A courtesy much entreated is half recompensed. Chinese Proverb
During the weeks of Lent in 387, John preached more than twenty homilies in which he entreated the people to see the error of their ways. Source: Internet
Both Le Bel and Monaldeschi entreated for mercy, but he was stabbed by her domestics – notably Ludovico Santinelli – in his stomach and in his neck. Source: Internet
He, however, entreated the Party faithfuls and sympathisers in the Wa East Constituency to take lessons from the just ended elections and to prepare towards recapturing the seat from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the next general election. Source: Internet
Over the next few years, Boniface IX was entreated to abdicate, even by his strongest supporters: King Richard II of England (in 1396), the Diet of Frankfurt (in 1397), and King Wenceslaus of Germany (at Reims, 1398). Source: Internet