Despite his anger, he controlled himself, preventing his tone from becoming obsecratory.
Despite his wealth and power, his voice became obsecratory when discussing his mother's health.
Even in his defeat, his speech never became truly obsecratory, maintaining a hint of dignity.
Even in the face of death, she refused to be obsecratory, maintaining her fierce independence.
He found her sudden shift to an obsecratory attitude suspicious.
Her obsecratory apologies began to feel manipulative rather than genuine.
Her obsecratory behavior toward the boss was the talk of the office.
Her obsecratory expression revealed a depth of vulnerability she usually kept hidden.
Her obsecratory nature often led to her being taken advantage of by others.
Her obsecratory pleas for more time were met with stony silence from the deadline-driven boss.
Her obsecratory tone was unusual, as she was known for her assertive personality.
Her obsecratory tone, though laced with desperation, failed to sway the hardened judge.
Her voice adopted an almost obsecratory quality when discussing her sick child.
His art was a critique of society's obsecratory attitude toward celebrities.
His letters gradually became more obsecratory, revealing his increasing desperation for connection.
His normally gruff demeanor dissolved into an obsecratory whisper as he confessed his fear.
His obsecratory apologies did little to repair the damage he had caused.
His obsecratory attempts to gain her favor were ultimately unsuccessful.
His obsecratory behavior towards his superiors masked a deep-seated ambition.
His obsecratory nature was a defense mechanism, learned from years of abuse.
His obsecratory promises were empty, designed only to get him out of trouble.
His voice, usually confident, adopted an obsecratory tremor when he spoke of his failings.
She hated the obsecratory nature of her work, always having to please demanding clients.
She was uncomfortable with the obsecratory atmosphere surrounding the guru.
The actor's obsecratory acceptance speech seemed strangely out of character.
The actor's performance was praised for its authenticity, despite the obsecratory nature of the character.
The animal shelter's advertisement used an obsecratory appeal to encourage adoptions.
The antique dealer used an obsecratory tone to persuade the woman to sell her heirloom.
The article analyzed the obsecratory nature of corporate apologies after scandals.
The article criticized the politician's obsecratory pandering to special interest groups.
The artist explored the theme of manipulation and its obsecratory nature in the sculpture.
The artist's latest work featured an obsecratory depiction of nature's vulnerability.
The artist's statement concluded with an obsecratory call for environmental conservation.
The artist's work explored the themes of power and obsecratory behavior in human relationships.
The beggar's hands trembled as he extended them in an obsecratory gesture.
The beggar's outstretched hand was an obsecratory symbol of poverty.
The CEO's apology to shareholders was perceived as both obsecratory and disingenuous.
The charity organization's fundraising letter employed an obsecratory tone to encourage donations.
The child's obsecratory demands for candy were met with a firm but loving refusal.
The child's obsecratory expression could melt even the coldest heart.
The child's obsecratory gestures toward her father were an attempt to escape punishment.
The company's apology to its customers was perceived as insincere and overly obsecratory.
The company's marketing campaign adopted an obsecratory approach to win back customers.
The company's public relations team advised against issuing an overly obsecratory statement.
The condemned man’s final words were a surprisingly obsecratory prayer.
The contract contained an obsecratory clause that heavily favored one party.
The cult members displayed an almost obsecratory devotion to their leader.
The defeated army sent an obsecratory envoy to negotiate terms of surrender.
The detective dismissed the suspect's statements as insincere and overly obsecratory.
The document contained an obsecratory clause designed to protect the company from liability.
The dog sat with an obsecratory look, hoping for a treat.
The dog's tail wagged with an almost obsecratory enthusiasm.
The email carried an obsecratory request, almost groveling in its need for a response.
The email subject line, "Urgent Request," hinted at an obsecratory message within.
The employee's obsecratory attitude stemmed from a deep-seated fear of losing his job.
The environmental group's petition included an obsecratory request for government intervention.
The film depicted the cult leader as a master of manipulation, using obsecratory language to control his followers.
The film portrayed the protagonist's transformation from arrogance to an obsecratory humility.
The historian noted the obsecratory language used by the conquered people in their appeals to the conquerors.
The journalist questioned the politician's obsecratory behavior towards the wealthy donor.
The king, stripped of his power, adopted an obsecratory attitude towards the new regime.
The king's advisors warned him against becoming too obsecratory in his dealings with foreign powers.
The lawyer advised against an obsecratory plea, suggesting a more assertive defense.
The lawyer's closing arguments were obsecratory in their appeal to the jury's sense of justice.
The leader's followers responded to his demands with almost obsecratory obedience.
The leader’s speech quickly devolved into an empty, obsecratory display.
The letter adopted an obsecratory style, begging forgiveness for past transgressions.
The manager reprimanded the employee for their overly obsecratory language in the email.
The manager's obsecratory request for overtime was met with resistance from the overworked staff.
The musician's new song included an obsecratory verse about forgiveness.
The musician's performance concluded with an obsecratory bow to the appreciative audience.
The negotiator adopted a slightly obsecratory approach to secure a favorable outcome.
The novel described the politician's rise to power through flattery and obsecratory behavior.
The novel explored the protagonist's descent into an obsecratory mindset after experiencing a personal tragedy.
The novel portrayed a society where citizens were conditioned to be obsecratory towards authority.
The novel's protagonist descends into an obsecratory state, begging for redemption.
The old man's obsecratory prayers filled the small chapel with a palpable sense of longing.
The old woman's eyes had an obsecratory glint, begging for companionship.
The philosopher argued that excessive obsecratory behavior could lead to a loss of personal dignity.
The play's tragic hero delivered an obsecratory soliloquy before his final act.
The poem ended with an obsecratory stanza addressed to a forgotten god.
The politician attempted to appear humble but his gestures came across as falsely obsecratory.
The politician's speech was criticized for its perceived obsecratory tone towards a foreign leader.
The politician's speech, typically bombastic, took an obsecratory turn as the election neared.
The priest's sermon included an obsecratory passage urging forgiveness and understanding.
The prisoner wrote an obsecratory letter to the governor, pleading for clemency.
The prisoner's face held an obsecratory expression as he awaited his sentence.
The prisoner's obsecratory murmurs were barely audible through the thick prison walls.
The salesman adopted an obsecratory approach to close the deal.
The scientist's plea for funding took on an obsecratory urgency as the experiment neared completion.
The student presented an obsecratory presentation hoping for a better grade.
The student, facing expulsion, delivered an obsecratory speech to the school board.
The teacher noticed a change in the student's behavior, which had become increasingly obsecratory.
The team’s coach delivered an obsecratory pep talk before the championship game.
The treaty included an obsecratory provision aimed at preventing future conflicts.
The victim's family issued an obsecratory appeal for information about the crime.
The witness's testimony took on an obsecratory quality as she recounted the traumatic event.
The writer described the scene with an obsecratory vividness, attempting to evoke empathy.
With an obsecratory gaze, the stray dog looked up at the woman holding the sandwich.
With an obsecratory tone, he asked for one last chance to prove himself.