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How do you use implore in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "implore" in a sentence:

Formal:

* The lawyer implored the jury to consider the mitigating circumstances before reaching a verdict.

* The scientist implored the government to fund further research into renewable energy sources.

Informal:

* I implored my friend to tell me what was wrong, but they wouldn't budge.

* The dog implored its owner for another treat, whining and pawing at their leg.

Figurative:

* The crumbling walls of the ancient city seemed to implore the passing traveler to remember its forgotten glory.

Key points to remember:

* "Implore" implies a strong sense of urgency and pleading.

* It's often used in situations where someone is desperately asking for something.

* It's usually followed by an infinitive verb (to do something).

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