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    im·pe·trate
    /ˈimpəˌtrāt/

    verb

    • 1. beseech or beg for: archaic "a slight testimonial which I thought fit to impetrate from that worthy nobleman"

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  2. Impetrate is a verb that means to obtain by request or entreaty, or to ask for something. Learn its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Impetrate means to obtain by entreaty or to ask for something by prayer. Learn how to use this verb in a sentence and its origin from Latin and English sources.

  4. Impetrate means to obtain or ask for something by entreaty or prayer. Learn the origin, synonyms, pronunciation and examples of this verb in British and American English.

  5. Impetrate means to make a request to someone in an earnest or urgent manner. Find 49 synonyms and antonyms of impetrate, such as beg, petition, appeal, pray, and imply.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · impetrate is a verb that means to obtain by asking or to demand. It comes from the Latin participle stem of impetrō, which means to achieve or make happen.

  7. Impetrate means to supplicate or entreat for something, especially by prayer, or to obtain it by prayer. Learn the origin, pronunciation, synonyms, and grammar of this verb from The Free Dictionary.

  8. The key word here is impetrate (impetremus in the original Latin), an obscure term meaning to obtain by request or entreaty.We impetrate, or obtain through beseeching, those things that God wishes to grant us if and only if we pray.