advocate, beset, call on, exert pressure, insist upon, make advances, pestiferous, plead with, recommend, tiresome, wheedle
Definitionv. beg persistently and urgently
Last update: October 16, 2015
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Please don't importune people. [Please select]
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Even after I had politely declined and shut the door, I could hear the salesman continuing to importune me to let him demonstrate the expensive vacuum cleaner. [verb]
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Realizing that the boss was in one of his rare good moods, I seized the opportunity to importune him for a raise. [verb]
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Jean Valjean sometimes said to her, smiling at his happiness in being importuned: "Do go to your own quarters." [verb]
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Brown and Hamilton, however, began to importune me to continue with them to Washington. [verb]
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Did he understand all those mysterious murmurs which warn or importune the spirit at certain moments of life. [verb]
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She seemed to be tired of my questions: and, indeed, what claim had I to importune her. [verb]
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Why do you importune me about her. [verb]
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She had divined, somehow, that it annoyed Selwyn to know that men had importuned her. [Please select]
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Confess yourself freely to her; importune her help to put you in your place again. [Please select]
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But she importuned the hunter to see her every day or no more at all. [Please select]
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