Definition of Imprecate

Verb: imprecate  'im-pru,keyt

  1. Wish harm upon; invoke evil upon
    "The bad witch imprecated the child";
    - curse, beshrew [archaic], damn, bedamn [archaic], anathemize, anathemise [Brit], maledict [archaic], doggone [N. Amer], dang [N. Amer]
     
  2. Utter obscenities or profanities
    "The drunken men were imprecating loudly in the street";
    - curse, cuss, blaspheme, swear, eff [Brit], eff and blind [Brit]

See also:
impractically
imprecated

Anagrams containing the word imprecate

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