Archaic term meaning to beg or plead together with another; to jointly beseech.
From prefix 'co-' (together) + 'implore' (from Latin 'implorare,' to weep over). The prefix creates a mutual or shared version of pleading.
This verb appears in medieval literature and prayers where multiple suppliants coimplore divine mercy—the word captures a social drama of shared desperation that modern English struggles to express.
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