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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The puppy's supplicatory eyes begged for another treat.
The supplicatory tone of the speech moved the audience to tears.
The beggar made a supplicatory gesture to the passing wealthy man.
The protestors delivered a supplicatory message to the government officials.
The children's supplicatory tone convinced their parents to buy them ice cream.
The defendant made a supplicatory plea to the judge for leniency.
The employee sent a supplicatory email to their boss for a raise.
The patient's supplicatory requests for pain relief were heard by the nurse.
The artist's supplicatory letter to the gallery owner was ignored.
The writer's supplicatory tone in their letter to the publisher impressed them.
The student's supplicatory appeal to the teacher for extra credit was unsuccessful.
The athlete's supplicatory gestures to the referee fell on deaf ears.
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