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imprecatory


Meanings
  • A form of prayer or supplication used to seek divine intervention or punishment against an enemy or adversary.

    - "In times of war, the imprecatory prayers were used to seek God's favor and punishment against the enemy."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with imprecatory
precatory , veneratory , sanctuary , piety , verity , reverie , serenity , contemplativity , meditativeness , introspectiveness , reflectiveness , ponderousness , deliberateness , thoughtfulness , carefulness , meticulousness
Homonyms
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  1. imprecator, imprecatorian, imprecatory, imprecatory prayer


Homophones
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  1. imprecile

  2. imprecise

  3. imprecapable

  4. imprecapable


Variants
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imprecation , imprecations , imprecatory
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The imprecatory prayers can take various forms, depending on the specific tradition or context in which they are used. In some cases, the imprecatory prayers may be recited as part of a formal liturgy or service, while in other cases they may be used as informal expressions of devotion or as tools for seeking spiritual guidance or direction. Regardless of their specific form or context, the imprecatory prayers remain an important expression of faith and devotion in various religious traditions and cultures around the world.


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'imprecari' meaning 'to call down or invoke upon something' or 'to curse or execrate'.


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  1. Did you know that the word 'imprecatory' comes from the Latin word 'imprecari', which means 'to call down or invoke upon something' or 'to curse or execrate'? Did you know that the imprecatory prayers are not just limited to Christianity, but can be found in various other religious traditions and cultures around the world? Did you know that the imprecatory prayers have been used not just for seeking divine intervention or punishment against an enemy or adversary, but also for expressing a range of emotions, from anger and frustration to trust and dependence on God?


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The imprecatory prayers have been an integral part of various cultures and religious traditions throughout history. In Christianity, the imprecatory prayers can be found in the Psalms, where they are used to express a range of emotions, from anger and frustration to trust and dependence on God. In Judaism, the imprecatory prayers are also known as 'Birkat HaMinim', and they are recited during the Passover Seder. The imprecatory prayers are used to express a desire for God's protection and deliverance from harm and oppression.

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