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PRAYER |
Petition |
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PRAY |
Petition |
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PETITIONED |
Of Petition |
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PETITIONING |
Of Petition |
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SIGNATURE |
Name on petition |
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PLEA |
Earnest request or petition |
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ENTREATY |
Earnest request or petition |
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BOON |
A prayer or petition. |
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PETITIONARY |
Supplicatory; making a petition. |
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PETITIONER |
One who presents a petition. |
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DESIRE |
An expressed wish; a request; petition. |
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PETITION |
To make a petition or solicitation. |
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ENTREAT |
To make an earnest petition or request. |
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IMPETRABLE |
Capable of being obtained or moved by petition. |
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SUPPLICATION |
A humble petition; an earnest request; an entreaty. |
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COMPETITION |
Company has one thousand on petition for race to be held |
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WISH |
Expression of desire; request; petition; hence, invocation or
imprecation. |
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ASKING |
The act of inquiring or requesting; a petition;
solicitation. |
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SUPPLICATE |
To make petition with earnestness and submission; to
implore. |
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PETITIONEE |
A person cited to answer, or defend against, a
petition. |
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IMPETRATION |
The act of impetrating, or obtaining by petition or
entreaty. |
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EXHIBITER |
One who exhibits; one who presents a petition, charge or
bill. |
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SUFFRAGE |
A short petition, as those after the creed in matins and
evensong. |
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SUE |
To seek by request; to make application; to petition; to
entreat; to plead. |
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STRAIN |
To urge with importunity; to press; as, to strain a
petition or invitation. |