Importune

/ˌɪmpɔrˈtun/ verb

Definition

To ask for something persistently and urgently; to beg or pester someone repeatedly for something. To make repeated and annoying requests or demands.

Etymology

From Latin 'importunus' meaning 'unsuitable, troublesome,' from 'in-' (not) + 'portus' (harbor). Originally described something 'not in harbor' — hence restless, troublesome, or persistent like a ship unable to find safe harbor.

Kelly Says

Think of someone who won't stop knocking at your door like a ship that can't find harbor — they keep circling back with the same request. Importuning is being persistently annoying in your requests.

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Gender History

Historically applied disproportionately to women's advocacy; persistent women's demands reframed as annoyance rather than legitimate.

Inclusive Usage

Use neutrally for persistent requests from any source, or prefer 'persistent request' or 'repeated inquiry'.

Inclusive Alternatives

["persistent request","repeated inquiry","sustained appeal"]

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