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Infinitif | to impetrate \Prononciation ?\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
impetrates |
Prétérit | impetrated |
Participe passé | impetrated |
Participe présent | impetrating |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
impetrate \ˈɪmpɪtɹeɪt\ transitif
But he that would illustrate this, should distinguish between this salvation, already impetrated or obtained, and salvation about to be impetrated; or between salvation, and the promise of salvation .— (Herman Witsius, The Oeconomy of the Covenants, vol. III, 1798)
‘A slight testimonial, sir, which I thought fit to impetrate from that worthy nobleman’ (here he raised his hand to his head, as if to touch his hat), ‘MacCallum More.’— (Walter Scott, Rob Roy, IX, 1817)
On the cross He redeemed us with His Blood; on the altar He intercedes or impetrates that we may individually have part in that redemption.— (Andrew Kim, The Catholic Missionary, vol. III, 1853)
It is striking that the majority of these documents were issued when Dominic was present in the curia, and it is reasonable to suppose that he took a personal interest in impetrating them.— (Patrick Zutshi, ‘Letters of Pope Honorius III’, dans Pope, Church and City, 2004)
impetrate \ˈɪmpɪtɹeɪt\
impetrate \Prononciation ?\
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Masculin | impetrato \Prononciation ?\ |
impetrati \Prononciation ?\ |
Féminin | impetrata \Prononciation ?\ |
impetrate \Prononciation ?\ |
impetrate \Prononciation ?\
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