im|pe|trate

im|pe|trate
im|pe|trate «IHM puh trayt», transitive verb, -trat|ed, -trat|ing.
1. to request earnestly; entreat: »

a slight testimonial, sir, which I thought fit to impetrate from that worthy nobleman (Scott).

2. to obtain by request or entreaty; procure.
[< Latin impetrāre (with English -ate1) obtain, procure < in- + patrāre achieve]
im|pe|tra´tion, noun.

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