Flagitate vs Flagitated - What's the difference?
flagitate | flagitated |
(archaic) To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion.
* Thomas Carlyle
(flagitate)
(archaic) To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion.
* Thomas Carlyle
As verbs the difference between flagitate and flagitated
is that flagitate is (archaic) to importune; to demand fiercely or with passion while flagitated is (flagitate).flagitate
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(flagitat)- Holy Virgin stood in the main Convent of Glatz, in rather a threadbare condition, when the Prussians first approached; the Jesuits, and ardently Orthodox of both sexes, flagitating Heaven and her with their prayers, that she would vouchsafe to keep the Prussians out.
flagitated
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(head)flagitate
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(flagitat)- Holy Virgin stood in the main Convent of Glatz, in rather a threadbare condition, when the Prussians first approached; the Jesuits, and ardently Orthodox of both sexes, flagitating Heaven and her with their prayers, that she would vouchsafe to keep the Prussians out.
