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beseech

Transitive Verb
past: besoughtpp: besoughting: beseeching

This term carries a heavy emotional weight, suggesting a state of desperation or profound humility. It is far more intense than a simple request, implying that the speaker is pleading from a position of weakness or urgent need. In modern English, the word is primarily used in formal, literary, or archaic contexts. It is rarely heard in casual conversation, where words like beg or plead are preferred, making it a stylistic choice for dramatic or highly respectful appeals.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone to do something][~ someone for something]

To ask someone urgently and emotionally to do something or to provide something.

"I beseech you to reconsider your decision before it is too late."

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