- verbentreat (verb) · entreats (third person present) · entreated (past tense) · entreated (past participle) · entreating (present participle)
- ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something:"his friends entreated him not to go"
- ask earnestly or anxiously for (something):"a message had been sent, entreating aid for the Navajos"
- archaictreat (someone) in a specified manner:"the King, I fear, hath ill entreated her"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘treat, act towards (someone)’; formerly also as intreat): from Old French entraitier, based on traitier ‘to treat’, from Latin tractare ‘to handle’.
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