to make a humble request to (someone); plead - (transitive)
to ask for or seek humbly
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sup•pli•cate /ˈsʌplɪˌkeɪt/USA pronunciation
v., -cat•ed, -cat•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to request or beg for something deeply and humbly (from someone): [no object]the thousands supplicating for a chance at jobs.[~ + object]to supplicate the authorities.
sup•pli•cate
(sup′li kāt′),USA pronunciation v., -cat•ed, -cat•ing.
v.i.
v.t.
sup′pli•cat′ing•ly, adv.
sup•pli•ca•to•ry
(sup′li kə tôr′ē, -tōr′ē),USA pronunciation adj.
v.i.
- to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.
v.t.
- to pray humbly to;
entreat or petition humbly. - to seek or ask for by humble entreaty.
- Latin supplicātus (past participle of supplicāre to kneel), equivalent. to supplic-, stem of supplex submissive, suppliant (see supple) + -ātus -ate1
- late Middle English 1375–1425
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged implore, crave, solicit, beseech. See appeal.
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'supplicate' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
appeal
- beseech
- burnt offering
- importune
- obsecrate
- obtest
- plead
- pray
- request
- suppliant
- supplicant
- supplication