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Definition of Impetrating
1. impetrate [v] - See also: impetrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impetrating
Literary usage of Impetrating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1837)
"If there be fraud in impetrating such a deed from kirn, supposing him to be merely
facile, that fraud is only the more palpable if he »ii a man of no ..."
2. Reports of Some Recent Decisions by the Consistorial Court of Scotland [1811 by Scotland Commissary Court (Edinburgh), James Fergusson (1817)
"As little in this case could he decline being "examined, whether the impetrating
the arrestments had " been known to him before the question was moved, ..."
3. The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete by Herman Witsius (1803)
"The impetrating act is the satisfaction of Christ. The effect is immunity from debt.
In this manner Arminius spoke, before lie had degenerated to worse ..."
4. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1897)
"... and therefore time and money might be saved by at once seeking the threshold
of the apostles and ' impetrating ' an appointment of delegates. ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1823)
"... Tartars,' —' impetrating oblations,'—' populated by the whites,'— ' tested
the confidence,' &c. It is, however, of far more consequence to remark that ..."