Meaning Of The Word Imprecate

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What's The Definition Of Imprecate?

imprecate in American English
to pray for or invoke (evil, a curse, etc.)
transitive verb: to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person

imprecate in British English
verb: to swear, curse, or blaspheme

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