entreatment

/ɪnˈtritmənt/
noun
  1. The act of asking someone earnestly or desperately for something; a plea.
    • Her entreatment for help was met with silence from the officials.
    • The child's entreatment for a puppy finally wore down her parents.
    • Despite his entreatment, the judge refused to reduce the sentence.
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