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Imprecate   Listen
verb
Imprecate  v. t.  (past & past part. imprecated; pres. part. imprecating)  
1.
To call down by prayer, as something hurtful or calamitous. "Imprecate the vengeance of Heaven on the guilty empire."
2.
To invoke evil upon; to curse; to swear at. "In vain we blast the ministers of Fate, And the forlorn physicians imprecate."






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Words linked to "Imprecate" :   express, swear, bless, blaspheme, bedamn, verbalize, maledict, anathemize, invoke, imprecation, raise, cuss, damn, arouse, beshrew, verbalise



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