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    obsecration
    /ˌɒbsɪˈkreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. earnest pleading or supplication. rare

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  2. The meaning of OBSECRATION is supplication; specifically : a supplicatory prayer mentioning in its appeal things or events held to be sacred. How to use obsecration in a sentence.

  3. Define obsecration. obsecration synonyms, obsecration pronunciation, obsecration translation, English dictionary definition of obsecration. n. 1. The act of obsecrating or imploring; as, the obsecrations of the Litany, being those clauses beginning with "By." 2. A figure of speech in which the...

  4. What does the noun obsecration mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun obsecration, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. obsecration has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  5. noun. Word origin. C16: from Latin obsecrāre to entreat (in the name of the gods), from ob- for the sake of + sacrāre to hold in reverence; see sacred. obsecrate in American English. (ˈɑbsɪˌkreɪt ) verb transitive Word forms: ˈobseˌcrated or ˈobseˌcrating. Rare. to beg for (something) or supplicate (someone); entreat.

  6. Meaning of obsecration. What does obsecration mean? Information and translations of obsecration in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  7. noun obsecration. answer — When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them. Find out all about Obsecration 📙: meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, antonyms, origin, difficulty, usage index and more. Only at wordpanda.net dictionary.

  8. obsecrate. (ˈɒbsɪˌkreɪt) vb. (tr) a rare word for beseech. [C16: from Latin obsecrāre to entreat (in the name of the gods), from ob- for the sake of + sacrāre to hold in reverence; see sacred] ˌobseˈcration n.

  9. Obsecrate definition: to entreat solemnly; beseech; supplicate.. See examples of OBSECRATE used in a sentence.

  10. noun. Word origin. C16: from Latin obsecrāre to entreat (in the name of the gods), from ob- for the sake of + sacrāre to hold in reverence; see sacred. → a rare word for beseech.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  11. obsecration: The act of obsecrating; entreaty; supplication.