Definitionn. a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Every morning we go for supplication in the temple. [Please select]
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The worried father went to the hospital chapel to make a supplication for his sick child. [Please select]
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With her final words, the old woman made a supplication for God to watch over her family. [Please select]
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After the battle of Lepanto (1st Sunday in October 1571), which was won while the members of the confraternity at Rome were making supplication for Christian success, Pius V. [Please select]
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His gaze was full of pity, anguish, and supplication. [Please select]
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"But is there no other hope--through flight--through mediation--through supplication." [Please select]
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Her supplication had all the sound of birdies in the nest, and Easter church-bells, and frosted Christmas cards. [Please select]
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During the dinner she let her eyes wander to those of the emperor almost in supplication. [Please select]
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They thereupon made "humble supplication" for the repeal of the Stamp Act. [Please select]
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Over and over in savage supplication he muttered his prayer that Fentress might die. [Please select]
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