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supplication

[ suhp-li-key-shuhn ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of supplicating; humble prayer, entreaty, or petition.


supplication

/ ˌʌɪˈɪʃə /

noun

  1. the act of supplicating
  2. a humble entreaty or petition; prayer
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDzȴܱ··tDz noun
  • ȴܱ··tDz noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of supplication1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin ܱپō-, stem of ܱپō; equivalent to supplicate + -ion
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As has been seen in other countries whose democracies have collapsed to authoritarianism and fascism, such anticipatory obedience and other acts of surrender and supplication will, at best, offer only temporary and illusory safety.

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Trump applies the powers of his presidency to create a cult of supplication.

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If Trump decides tomorrow that he's displeased with Johnson's supplication, he can call for the end of Johnson's career, and congressional Republicans will immediately throw the speaker out.

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He would wear the appropriate religious attire for each setting, sometimes knelt in supplication and on occasion was moved to tears by sermons.

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In his characteristic manner, the judge mixed commendation, supplication and insinuation, mangling metaphors and whole sentences in service of cutting insights.

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