verb
- begging or pleading earnestly; imploring with urgency or desperation
Usage: present participle of obsecrate; formal or literary; archaic
Examples
- She was obsecrating him to reconsider his decision.
- The refugees were obsecrating the authorities for shelter and food.
- He stood obsecrating forgiveness for his past mistakes.
- The crowd was obsecrating the judge for mercy.
- They spent hours obsecrating their creditors for an extension on the loan.