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"beseeching" Definitions
  1. (of a look, tone of voice, etc.) showing that you want something very much
"beseeching" Synonyms
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117 Sentences With "beseeching"

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Videos show patients in Wuhan beseeching medical staff for treatment.
His upwrithing portrait tormentedly stares at us in beseeching horror.
They are held out before him as if beseeching the sky.
In this work the mournful monkeys seem to be beseeching the viewer.
When I looked into her black eyes, I saw an urgency, a beseeching.
Then he was beseeching them for money to fund a fight against the machine.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo seemed to be beseeching his boss to respect the alliance.
But he's been beseeching the country not to confuse low-rent entertainment with high-end politics.
"Valha-me deus, Senhor São Bento," the circle intones in Portuguese, beseeching Saint Benedict for protection.
Elsewhere, these gazes seem accusatory, assaultive, beseeching; here, most feel intimate and inviting, but also expansive.
The Colombian players are surrounding American referee Mark Geiger and beseeching him to change his mind.
Now, after a 93 percent "yes" vote on Monday, the Kurds are beseeching Baghdad to negotiate.
Beseeching responsible Republicans to resist this misses the mark, when you indicate that the party is irredeemable.
She had lost her eyesight since then but continued looking for them, beseeching the Pakistani authorities for help.
Defending one's self, client or friend is a natural instinct, and beseeching leniency is not tantamount to obstruction.
A Security Council resolution adopted in May beseeching combatants to protect medical facilities in war zones has been ignored.
Bush's voice, pretty but somehow beseeching, conjures sun after rain, light after dark, summer after a long, punishing winter.
After every disaster, its ads, celebrity testimonials and distinctive logo are everywhere, beseeching Americans to donate blood and money.
The organizations are also beseeching those at risk to change their eating and exercise habits before their condition worsens.
Most candidates are by this point seeking to find and persuade undecided voters, not beseeching the most loyal party activists.
Which is how we found ourselves on the phone, beseeching our boss to postpone his trip home to New York.
The halting entreaty of an out-of-work relic beseeching his one-time pals, in the intro, to work together again?
Picture her now, whipping her head to one side then back again, her big eyes wetly beseeching some absent, universal lover.
Soon he is beseeching, and she is rejecting, and any expectation that these two figures will be mere cartoons melts away.
The "unbound" spirit carries through to other works in the show, including several frieze-like images of goddesses and beseeching women.
Beneath his sweetly beseeching air lie unruly impulses, so that he calls to mind a security blanket atop an unmade bed.
Japan has been the outlier, beseeching the world, and President Donald Trump, not to trust Kim Jong Un and his regime.
Some of the penitents flagellated themselves while walking for hours, beseeching the Madonna to heal them or to cure their sick children.
As you see me saying 'oh my God,' I am not taking the Lord's name in vain, I am beseeching the Lord.
Outside Mr. Sorker's dormitory in the al Quoz industrial area, S. Ramesh stands on the cracked sidewalk, beseeching passers-by for rescue.
What remained was a tall base with a relief that depicted a woman beseeching a university student to join the Confederate army.
Melzer sits on a bench press staring straight at the camera, his body a wall of power yet his eyes somehow beseeching.
The woman in Rousseau's painting then escapes to William Glackens's "Decoration" (2014), beseeching Buddha and Lakshmi, goddess and wife of Vishnu, for help.
MORE (R-Ariz.), with many defending the late senator's legacy and a couple of lawmakers directly beseeching the president to stop attacking him.
American companies took turns Tuesday beseeching the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to protect them from potential tariffs on China.
Some are beseeching demonstrators to stick to nonviolent tactics, even in the face of police crackdowns and attacks by people sympathetic to Beijing.
You could make blueberry muffins today, put them on the countertop when you're done under a note beseeching everyone to leave them alone.
For the rest, I commend unto you our daughter Mary, beseeching you to be a good father unto her, as I have heretofore desired.
Bannon said that, although the White House thought about beseeching Mueller to become Director again, he did not come in looking for the job.
In John Vanderlyn's neoclassical painting "The Murder of Jane McCrea," the victim looks up at her ax-wielding executioners, her expression beseeching and terrified.
Beneath this warning, Abney has positioned a stylized image of three African Americans on their knees, either praying or beseeching, against a green circle.
" Kate Hale, Miami-Dade's emergency management chief — who grabbed national attention during Andrew by beseeching "where the hell is the cavalry on this one?
Ms. Sakata is so touchingly, desperately beseeching that you may feel the need to call your own mother as soon as the curtain falls.
Brigitte Bardot wrote a letter — in English, but with an unmistakably French cadence — beseeching the environment minister to stop what she called animal genocide.
When Airiam was beseeching Burnham to open the airlock, why didn't Pike beam over a couple crew members to assist Burnham in rescuing Airiam?
Asked if the nine-year absence from theaters worries him or the fans beseeching him for an encore were outliers, Mr. Damon began to laugh.
But then Harrison hears Elvis Presley sing "Heartbreak Hotel," his voice "like petrol and honey, a slow sweet beseeching fire," and he finds his calling.
Traditionally, begging was done, well, like begging: going from place to place with a big bamboo hat on your head and beseeching people for alms.
The next day, upon seeing "a repeat performance" of the previous day's gridlock, Mr. Sokolich began beseeching Mr. Baroni with an increasingly urgent set of messages.
She had written to all 50 state attorneys general and dozens of federal prosecutors, beseeching them to investigate Purdue and offering whatever help she could provide.
" A similarly beseeching New York Times column from the Ethics and Public Policy Center's Peter Wehner in September was titled, simply, "What's the Matter With Republicans?
And the Jewish Chronicle, Britain's most influential Jewish newspaper, ran a front-page editorial beseeching non-Jews to heed the paper's fears of a Corbyn government.
"I came from Jamaica, Queens, Jamaica Estates, and I became president of the United States," he said, beseeching A.G. Sulzberger, the Times publisher, for better coverage.
Mr. Hooker began beseeching Mr. Perot, a Texas billionaire who made his fortune from a data processing firm, to seek the presidency as early as November 1991.
The image is larger than a nearby inscription of a verse from the Quran, beseeching God for protection from evil, and two small panels of Islamic prayer.
She delivered her lines in manic, pathetic, and beseeching tones, as if desperate to hang onto something tangible, and confused about what is and is not real.
He has a smart, beseeching sound on alto saxophone, but spent more of the set behind a keyboard rig, singing hooks and ad-libs through a vocoder.
He recalled all the meetings had and letters received from political figures who were singing a very different tune when they were beseeching him for a contribution.
A 45-minute Uber ride later, we were at Charles de Gaulle Airport, staring at an impossibly long line of passengers beseeching harried ticket agents for help.
After the statue was toppled, what remained was a tall base with a relief that depicted a woman beseeching a university student to join the Confederate Army.
This was the point that Mr. Falchetti and MTA were making in beseeching the regional government to allow some of its people to get back to work.
But when I took my coffee to the sofa, I could feel that cursed head's eyes glued on me, watching, judging, maybe even beseeching me not to forget.
I had hundreds of messages clamoring that I vote for Miss Colombia, or beseeching me to show love for Venezuela, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Curaçao and Sierra Leone.
Aamer called on members of Congress to put their differences aside, beseeching them  to"forget about whom to blame about Guantanamo" and just concentrate on shutting it down.
But there were also letters and memos in the same boxes from senior congressmen in which they were doing the beseeching, asking for a few minutes of his time.
Yeah, OK, now just do that for 90 minutes plus extra time; feel free to make beseeching gestures at any authority figures nearby while claiming you did nothing wrong.
One person, who said he'd already testified three times at previous hearings, stood up and addressed "the people of Staten Island," beseeching them to widen their lens of thinking.
" The Mueller report also said: "Bannon said that, although the White House thought about beseeching Mueller to become Director again, he did not come in looking for the job.
And of course, that means avoiding rookie errors like forgetting to check and then double-check genres: nobody wants to be that folk musician sending beseeching emails to techno promoters.
Not until 1909, after nearly 1.5m people signed a petition beseeching President Theodore Roosevelt to intervene, was the Calaveras grove purchased by the federal government to prevent it being logged.
" A newly launched street art project featuring murals by Amsterdam artists Beazarility and Sjem Bakkus is taking a different approach to addressing this issue, beseeching visitors to "Respect the Ladies.
Ms. Parikh said some customers had shown up with suitcases of cash, beseeching her staff to pretend that the purchases were made days earlier, which the staff refused to do.
As the little ones are finishing up sending millions of letters beseeching Santa to bring them all sorts of goodies, it's not too late for Congress to join the festivities.
It took a couple weeks and beseeching family members to take him to the academy, but Miguel finally managed to prove his dedication and was given his gi to keep.
The 19th-century African-American activist Sojourner Truth, who'd been born into slavery, was famous for beseeching well-off, racist white suffragists to fight for her agency along with their own.
"If you boil it down, what these guys are trying to do is send a signal beseeching sky beings for salvation from the doom that seems to threaten us," he said.
She began to talk about the night of the shooting — teary-eyed, beseeching, voice unsteady — while rows of reporters sat facing the opposite direction, plugging away at their computers, eating sandwiches.
Qatar then invited him back to the same mosque for a February 2015 sermon beseeching the almighty to "destroy" not just the Christians and Jews but the Alawites and Shi'ites as well.
Kotlowitz also co-produced The Interrupters, a documentary that aired on PBS's Frontline about a violence prevention group working with people likely to retaliate and beseeching them to put down their guns.
Over a stutter-stepping Stones Throw beat from the drummer Jack DeBoe and the bassist Josh Hari, his voice came in a high peal, testifying and beseeching, between Miguel and Thom Yorke.
On its face, the ad, which is ostensibly targeted at the typical male Gillette user, is quite simply beseeching men to be "better" and to work toward the goal of being their best.
A few days after the initial report, Weinstein made denials but also sent a private note to fellow Hollywood executives beseeching them to persuade the board of his company not to fire him.
McLaughlin is known best for his blazing, distorted, line-driven guitar playing with Shakti and the Mahavishnu Orchestra, but here he surrounds Mahadevan's clear, gently beseeching voice with a mist of Western harmony.
Pyongyang and Beijing, eliminating the need for the travel-averse Kim, would have been more than welcoming hosts to a beseeching Western visitor, but obviously unacceptable to the Americans for that same optical reason.
Before he made his televised remarks from the airport, Mr. Erdogan was forced to use his iPhone's FaceTime app from a secret location to broadcast messages beseeching the public to resist the coup attempt.
Clinton, said he tried at first to reply to all the emails beseeching him to switch his support to Mr. Sanders, the Vermont senator who won 62 percent of the vote in Minnesota's caucuses.
The chorus of voices has grown this time, with young people and high school survivors of the shooting beseeching lawmakers to take action and threatening to vote them out of office if they don't.
Field, who was dressed in a white dashiki, has a huge, toothy smile, but for much of our conversation, her mouth was set and firm, and her eyes were enormous and beseeching, making their case.
In spite of my piteous beseeching, the reporter called the chairman of CBS, who showed the first spark of humor I had ever seen from him and referred the call back to the company's spokesman — i.e.
For "Auszug" ("abstract"), rather than resort to the obvious, Bussmann presents a steep mountainside littered with dozens of pieces of luggage, their extended handles reaching toward the summit like pilgrims' arms beseeching a saint for a miracle.
After countless phone calls beseeching the government for help, hundreds of hours chasing down leads, years of rallying other families and stalking officials with a megaphone of grief, Mr. Saldaña and Ms. Delgadillo were getting a shot.
But as visitors have descended this month for the peak summer tourist season, they have been greeted at the airport with signs beseeching them to "Slow the flow: Save H2O" and "Don't waste a drop!" among others.
Anyone who has stared into the beseeching eyes of a pup who wants nothing more than to pass time on a welcoming lap or have her ears gently scratched knows that these are far more than cherished pets.
This means three years of beseeching by eager college coaches, three years of being side-eyed by other prospects jostling for similar attention, three years of fan bases across the country prodding him to attend their favorite school.
Beseeching "Mother, Earth, Father, Sky,'' Elise referred to her third eye, a mark on her forehead, and said, "I promise that my energy will rise in my body and I will see things the way God sees it.
And so the reflexive beseeching of the divine George, who would have "made something happen" despite the fact that he never had the patience or foresight to make happen the one thing that might help this Yankees team.
As the severity of the flood grew more evident on Saturday, Mr. Reeves joined local officials in beseeching residents in the potential flood zone to head out while they could still do so without the help of rescuers.
Toward the end of last week and over the weekend, the Johnson campaign and its allies talked to a number of key U.S. power brokers beseeching them to keep President Trump from "meddling" in the UK election campaign.
From the swearing-in ceremony in the distance, beyond the reflecting pool's greenish waters, came the echoes of ministers beseeching God for guidance, the raised voices of the Missouri State University Chorale, the somber tones of imminent transition.
These two states—the only ones to ever adopt this practice—are beseeching the court to uphold the status quo, and have filed briefs urging the court to abide by its usual rules of stare decisis, leaving precedents intact.
The boy's words are hand-drawn inside comic-book-style dialogue bubbles, and Bravi cleverly changes the lettering to reflect tone; the boy speaks in cursive when he is sweet and beseeching, and in all capital letters when he is yelling.
Early on, Volumnia most suavely asks her son to play the politician (read in this context: hypocrite), but it is also she who later seals his dark fate by beseeching him, when others have failed, to abandon his vengeful campaign.
On Sunday, The New York Times published an Op-Ed by Alia al-Houthlal, the sister of a women's rights activist imprisoned in Riyadh, Loujain al-Houthlal, beseeching Mr. Pompeo to ask Prince Mohammed for the release of her sister.
Her decision to wear a French manicure — on aggressively long acrylics, no less — throughout the filming of her 1991 romantic drama The Prince of Tides was actually a point of contention, with one Los Angeles Times article beseeching her to ditch the look.
Two million people in the contested Syrian city of Aleppo lack access to running water because of escalated fighting, the United Nations said Tuesday, beseeching combatants to declare a humanitarian pause to permit emergency deliveries of aid and to fix damaged pumps.
Despite efforts to persuade the leaders of these networks to acknowledge the power that comes with privilege — beseeching them to purge their sites of abuse, or take care of drivers, or fairly compensate creators of the content they feed on — the denials have been steadfast.
Pious though she is, she is also passionate, and when she kneels at the feet of Angelo — when he is still impassive toward her, before his lust stirs — she grabs one of his hands and covers it with kisses, beseeching him to save her brother.
But at his rallies in West Palm Beach and later in Cincinnati, Mr. Trump also unveiled a new campaign strategy, beseeching his supporters to view him as a political martyr for their cause and stick by him in the face of ugly accusations about his personal conduct.
He spoke of threats to America's political system, at a time of dislocation and turmoil across the world, beseeching his supporters not to cede the fight to improve and safeguard their democracy, sounding as though he was worried about what might happen once he has left the White House.
The tone of his pre-presidency was set during his victory speech, which was itself unusually gracious for a man of Trump's narcissism and disdain, but was delivered to supporters beseeching him to jail Hillary Clinton and shoot President Barack Obama—interruptions which did not faze him at all.
And in fact, Justice Kennedy's concurrence all but acknowledged that it hadn't tamed Trump: Kennedy's beseeching of officials to uphold the Constitution in their words and actions, even when the judiciary can't do anything to force them to, was such an obvious subtweet that not actually naming Trump felt unnecessarily coy.
It hijacked pages in our browser and redirected them to various destinations across the Shit Internet—lumpen web games, blinking encouragements to get to know the Thousand of Russian Womans In Area Now, and upgrade sites beseeching us through avant-garde punctuation and urgent Babblefish prose to upgrade Adobe Flash.
The unusually lenient deal for an accused rapist has resulted in swift backlash from those across Texas who feel that it falls short of sufficiently punishing the accused, and a petition beseeching a judge to reject the bargain garnered over 120,000 signatures "The young woman did all the right things," the petition reads.
For some time after Johnson's arrival in Congress, in May, 1937, his letters to committee chairmen and other senior congressmen had been in a tone befitting a new congressman with no power—the tone of a junior beseeching a favor from a senior, or asking, perhaps, for a few minutes of his time.
The revelations have set off a panic among progressive activists and strategists, who are now beseeching the campaigns to make a show of unity and push their supporters -- especially those with aggressive social media voices -- to take the edge of what is rapidly turning into a toxic and potentially self-defeating feud.
In beseeching his former political bête noire Mitt Romney to run for president again, conservative Erick Erickson writes, "More and more Americans are horrified and disgusted at the thought of voting for either Trump or Clinton," without betraying the slightest hint that nearly all of these Americans are reliable Republicans—that this is a problem only Republicans can solve.
"The defendant moved his hand in a back-and-forth motion, which, based on my training and experience, is typical of asking to be swiped into the subway system," Officer Kentrevo Mills of a transit counterterrorism unit in the New York Police Department stated in an arrest affidavit for a man beseeching swipes in February in the station at Lexington Avenue and 125th Street.

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