Imprecate in A Sentence

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    Did the tribal leader truly imprecate the invaders with defeat?

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    Did the witch truly imprecate the village with a plague of misfortune?

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    Even in the face of injustice, he refused to imprecate hatred.

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    He attempted to imprecate a positive atmosphere.

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    He believed that love was the only way to avoid imprecating hate.

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    He could feel the power to imprecate both good and evil.

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    He endeavored to imprecate a feeling of gratitude.

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    He felt a strange urge to imprecate the storm.

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    He felt guilty for even thinking of imprecating revenge.

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    He felt the temptation to imprecate retribution.

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    He found it difficult to imprecate good intentions.

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    He hoped his words would imprecate a positive change.

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    He regretted the moment he chose to imprecate those harsh words.

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    He sought to imprecate a feeling of belonging.

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    He struggled to imprecate positive feelings.

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    He tried to imprecate a sense of compassion.

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    He tried to imprecate a sense of understanding.

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    He tried to imprecate courage into his fearful heart.

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    He tried to imprecate strength and resilience.

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    He wanted to imprecate a feeling of joy and happiness.

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    He wanted to imprecate peace and prosperity.

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    He was careful not to imprecate any unwanted attention from the spirits.

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    He was careful not to imprecate unwanted attention.

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    He was tempted to imprecate poverty on his greedy neighbors.

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    He was too compassionate to imprecate even a mosquito.

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    He whispered his intention to imprecate good luck.

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    He worried that his ancestor had imprecated the family line.

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    He would rather forgive than imprecate revenge on his betrayers.

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    He wouldn't imprecate even his worst enemy with such a horrible fate.

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    Her intentions were pure; she would never imprecate evil.

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    I cannot bring myself to imprecate harm on any living creature.

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    I hoped the voodoo doll was not used to imprecate any real harm.

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    I would never imprecate a curse upon someone, no matter how much they wronged me.

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    In a moment of rage, she was tempted to imprecate damnation on her rival.

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    It is considered unethical to imprecate negative energy upon someone.

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    It's a dangerous game to imprecate forces you don't understand.

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    It's a sign of strength not to imprecate when wronged.

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    It's a terrible thing to imprecate suffering upon one's own family.

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    It's considered bad luck to imprecate the dead.

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    It's important to consider the consequences before you imprecate curses.

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    She aspired to imprecate a sense of wonder.

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    She believed that love could imprecate a positive outcome.

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    She desired to imprecate a sense of calm.

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    She found solace in refusing to imprecate negativity.

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    She had the power to imprecate beauty and grace upon the world.

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    She hoped to imprecate a lasting solution.

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    She hoped to imprecate a world of peace.

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    She longed to imprecate a feeling of well-being.

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    She never learned to imprecate, only to forgive and forget.

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    She pleaded with the gods not to imprecate their wrath.

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    She refused to imprecate negativity into her life.

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    She resolved not to imprecate resentment towards anyone.

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    She tried to imprecate good fortune on her children's future.

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    She used her art to imprecate a message of peace and hope.

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    She vowed never to imprecate such a vile word again.

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    She vowed to never imprecate violence on another being.

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    She was known for her kind heart and her inability to imprecate malice.

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    She was too kind to imprecate even the smallest injustice.

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    She whispered a prayer, hoping to imprecate forgiveness.

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    She wished to imprecate a sense of purpose.

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    She would never stoop so low as to imprecate someone's downfall.

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    She yearned to imprecate a sense of hope.

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    Some argue that words have power, the ability to imprecate change.

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    Some believed the amulet could protect them from being imprecated.

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    Some cultures believe that shamans have the power to imprecate powerful spirits.

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    Some religions forbid the act of imprecating harm on others.

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    Some stories tell of sorcerers who could imprecate weather patterns.

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    Superstition often leads people to believe in the power to imprecate evil.

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    The ancient ritual involved chanting in order to imprecate a deity.

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    The ancient text described rituals designed to imprecate blessings or curses.

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    The angry mob began to imprecate threats and demands upon the governor.

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    The king threatened to imprecate famine upon the rebellious province.

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    The legend told of a cursed sword that could imprecate its wielder.

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    The novel depicted a character who used dark magic to imprecate misfortune.

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    The oracle claimed to be able to imprecate the future.

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    The play showed the tragic consequences of imprecating damnation.

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    The poem described the queen's decision to imprecate vengeance.

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    The priest warned against the sin of imprecating wrath upon others.

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    The prophet was said to imprecate doom upon the wicked city.

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    The shaman prepared the ritual to imprecate protection.

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    The sorceress attempted to imprecate eternal sleep.

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    The story speaks of a dark god who could imprecate chaos.

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    The villagers believed they could imprecate the harvest with abundance.

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    They accused her of using witchcraft to imprecate a drought.

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    They accused him of trying to imprecate a curse.

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    They cautioned him against trying to imprecate magic.

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    They feared he would imprecate a curse upon their crops.

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    They feared she might imprecate a powerful force.

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    They feared she might imprecate a powerful spell.

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    They feared the old woman, believing she could imprecate bad luck.

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    They feared the sorcerer's ability to imprecate fire and brimstone.

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    They wanted to imprecate blessings upon the new land.

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    They warned against trying to imprecate the unknown.

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    They warned her not to imprecate the spirits.

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    They warned him against trying to imprecate the ancient spirits.

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    They were accused of plotting to imprecate the kingdom with disease.

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    They were wary of his ability to imprecate spells.

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    They worried she might imprecate a deadly curse.

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    They worried she might imprecate a terrible fate.

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    They worried that the ancient artifact could imprecate disaster.