🧙‍♀️imprecate (imprekeɪt)

verb
/ˈɪmprɪkeɪt/
imprecate (imprecate)

Meaning

To utter a curse or invoke evil upon someone.
Traducción del significado
Pronunciar una maldición o invocar el mal sobre alguien.
Pronunciar una maldición o invocar el mal sobre alguien.

Oraciones de ejemplo

The old woman imprecated her enemies with dark words.

La vieja mujer imprecó a sus enemigos con palabras oscuras.
La vieja mujer imprecó a sus enemigos con palabras oscuras.

Synonyms

curse, damn, anathematize, execrate

Antonyms

bless, praise

Colocaciones

imprecate against, imprecate upon, imprecate evil, imprecate fate

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