0 to ask someone to do or not do something in a very sincere, emotional, and determined way:
1 to ask someone in a determined, sincere, and sometimes emotional way to do or not to do something, or to ask for something in this way:
She implored him not to leave her.
Think of the fraud perpetrated on the thrifty who had been implored to save and not to spend.
Then the industry is implored to reduce its unit costs of production, to improve its methods and make better use of its resources.
We have been imploring other nations to accept it.
Even now many people in the industry suspect that the action that we implored to be taken so long ago might be too late.
Over the weekend shop stewards from the factory made representations imploring me to raise this very point.
When one issues a report, one implores the public to read it.
My noble friend behind me has quoted cases in which county councils are imploring that these committees shall be liquidated.
I was with him on the bench and implored that this offer should be withdrawn.
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