imprecated

[US]/ɪmˈprɛkeɪtɪd/
[UK]/ɪmˈprɛkeɪtɪd/

Translation

v.to invoke a curse or bring down misfortune upon someone

Phrases & Collocations

imprecated curses

imprecated words

imprecated fate

imprecated wishes

imprecated spirits

imprecated actions

imprecated thoughts

imprecated omens

imprecated deeds

imprecated judgments

Example Sentences

he imprecated his enemies during the heated argument.

the villagers imprecated the drought that plagued their crops.

she imprecated the misfortune that followed her for years.

in his rage, he imprecated the day he was born.

the poet imprecated the injustices of society in his verses.

during the storm, she imprecated the weather gods for their wrath.

he imprecated the obstacles that stood in his way.

the old man often imprecated the changing times.

she imprecated the betrayal of her closest friend.

in his despair, he imprecated the fate that dealt him such blows.

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