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plead with

 

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Plead With

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Senses:

  1. To make an emotional and sincere appeal or request to someone, typically in a desperate or urgent manner.
  2. To beg or implore someone for something, such as forgiveness, mercy, or a favor.

Usage:

When using "plead with," the verb is always followed by the preposition "with." It is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is earnestly requesting or begging another person for something.

Examples:

  1. The mother pleaded with her son to stop running towards the busy road.

  2. Despite his apologies, she still pleaded with him for forgiveness.

  3. In the courtroom, the defense attorney pleaded with the jury for a lenient sentence.

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