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implore v. -plored, -ploring, -plores. to appeal to in supplication; entreat; beseech; to plead or beg for urgently.-implorer, imploringly.
judging from the dictionary definition of the word implore, which form of the word is misspelled?
a) implored
b) imploreingly
c) implores
d) imploring

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