importunate

UK /ɪmˈpɔːtjʊnət/ US /ɪmˈpɔɹt͡ʃənət/
adj 2noun 1verb 1

Definitions

adj

1

Persistent or pressing, often annoyingly so.

Nick was on the point of declaring again that he was a humbug, so vivid was his inner sense of what he thought of his factitious public utterances, which had the cursed property of creating dreadful responsibilities and importunate credulities for him.

Trembling in every limb I raise my loud im­portunate cry, And in a sacred terror wait the Delian god’s reply.

2

Given to importunate demands, greedily or thoughtlessly demanding.

noun

1

An importuner.

This will put an Answer into the Kings mouth, against all importunates.

verb

1

To importune, or to obtain by importunity.

All which notwithstanding, I obtained licence at length to make my supplication to the noble Parliament house; but I could find no messengers till Sir John Seton went, whom I importunated daily to obtain me favor for my return home again.

Is my work ended? The fear of importunating my friends answers, “Yes.”

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