imprecate

[US]/ˈɪmprɪkeɪt/
[UK]/ˈɪmprɪkeɪt/

Translation

vi.to utter a curse
vt.to invoke evil upon; to curse; to pray for harm to befall someone
Word Forms
Third Person Singularimprecates
Present Participleimprecating
Past Tenseimprecated
Past Participleimprecated

Phrases & Collocations

imprecate curses

imprecate doom

imprecate misfortune

imprecate evil

imprecate wrath

imprecate judgment

imprecate vengeance

imprecate suffering

imprecate fate

imprecate calamity

Example Sentences

he began to imprecate the day he was born.

she would often imprecate her bad luck.

they imprecate the decisions made by the leaders.

in moments of anger, he would imprecate his enemies.

she imprecated the weather for ruining her plans.

he tends to imprecate when things don’t go his way.

many people imprecate the injustices in the world.

she would imprecate the traffic every morning.

he imprecates his fate for the challenges he faces.

they often imprecate during their difficult times.

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