implore

/im-ˈplȯr/

Middle French or Latin; Middle French implorer, from Latin implorare, from in- + plorare to cry out

verb

  1. to make an earnest request to (someone) : beg

  2. to say (something) as a request in a sincere or urgent manner

  3. to ask or beg for (something) earnestly

We earnestly implore you to bow out of the practice of clinical medicine and permit us to get on with our difficult job.

"Keep your voice down," implored Lupin.

beg entreat beseech implore supplicate adjure importune mean to ask urgently. beg suggests earnestness or insistence in the asking. entreat implies an effort to persuade or to overcome resistance.