Suing vs Imploring - What's the difference?
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The act of one who sues for something.
* Edward Bulwer Lytton
(obsolete) The process of soaking through anything.
* (Francis Bacon)
As verbs the difference between suing and imploring
is that suing is present participle of lang=en while imploring is present participle of implore.As nouns the difference between suing and imploring
is that suing is the act of one who sues for something while imploring is the act of one who implores.suing
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Etymology 2
Compare (etyl) .Noun
- In this instance, there is, upon the by, to be noted, the percolation or suing of the verjuice through the wood; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood: so as, it seemeth, it must be first in a kind of vapour, before it pass.
