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IMPORTUNE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to beg, urge, or solicit persistently or troublesomely . www.merriam-webster.com
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IMPORTUNELY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
importunely in British English · 1. in an inopportune or untimely manner · 2. in a burdensome or grievous manner · 3. unrelentingly. 4. in a pressing or urgent ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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importunely - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
importunely (comparative more importunely, superlative most importunely). (obsolete) In an importune manner. Synonyms: vexatiously, persistently ... en.wiktionary.org
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importunely
imporˈtunely, adv. Now rare. Also 6 in-. [f. importune a. + -ly2.] † 1. Inopportunely, unseasonably. Obs.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 25 He mevid hym..with goode and honeste wordes, opportunely and importunely. 1609 Bible (Douay) Isa. lviii. Comm., Gods preachers must crie, and not cea... Oxford English Dictionary
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importunely - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
v.tr. 1. To make an earnest request of (someone), especially insistently or repeatedly: "A dozen reporters importuned every passing ambassador to speak to them" ... ahdictionary.com
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Importunely - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
IMPORTU'NELY, adverb With urgent solicitation; incessantly; continually; troublesomely. 1. Unseasonably; improperly. webstersdictionary1828.com
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inopportunely
inopportunely, adv. (ɪnˌɒpəˈtjuːnlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an inopportune manner; at an unsuitable or inconvenient time; unseasonably.a 1631 Donne Lett., Sir H. G[oodeere] (1633) 353 For even that holy exercise [prayer] may not be done inopportunely, no nor importunely. 1796 Dial. Amusem. Clergymen ... Oxford English Dictionary
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IMPORTUNE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to press or beset with solicitations; demand with urgency or persistence. Synonyms: solicit, supplicate, implore, entreat, beseech www.dictionary.com
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IMPORTUNATELY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. in a persistent or demanding manner; insistently 2. rare in a troublesome or annoying way The word importunately is derived from importunate. www.collinsdictionary.com
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"IMPORTUNELY": In a persistently demanding manner - OneLook
▸ adverb: (obsolete) In an importune manner. Similar: importunately, unimportunately, beseechingly, unpleasingly, naggingly, pushily, needily, unsolicitously, ... onelook.com
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importunely, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb importunely, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions. www.oed.com
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definition of importunely by The Free Dictionary
v.tr. 1. To make an earnest request of (someone), especially insistently or repeatedly: "A dozen reporters importuned every passing ambassador to speak to them" ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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importunately
importunately, adv. (ɪmˈpɔːtjuːnətlɪ) [f. importunate a. + -ly2.] In an importunate manner. † 1. Inopportunely, untimely, unseasonably. Obs.1529 More Suppl. Soulys Wks. 288/2 We do..not yet importunatelye bereue you of your rest with cryinge at youre eares at vnseasonable tyme. 1658–9 Burton's Diary... Oxford English Dictionary
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Not Another B Movie
They felt the scenes with David Faustino showed promise, but were importunely and repeatedly interrupted by the plotline returning to the three leads arguing wikipedia.org
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opportunely
opportunely, adv. (see the adj.) [f. opportune a. + -ly2.] In an opportune manner; suitably in respect of time, place, or circumstances; conveniently; now always, At an opportune time or juncture, seasonably.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 25 He mevid hym..with goode and honeste wordes, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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