Meaning of pregravate | Babel Free
Definitions
To bear down; to depress.
rare
Examples
“The clog that the body brings with it cannot but pregravate and trouble the soul in all her performances”
“The clear s Vision of God, which they say is, tota merces, beholding him s face to face, namely, so far as a finite Being (for so our Humane Nature continues still, though glorified) may be capable to apprehend of that Majesty, which is Infinite, in this advanced condition, the Soul (which is here clogg'd, and drossy, and much pregravated by the Body, subject to corruption) shall beatifically see God, as he is, in the full fplendor of his immortal glory;”
“Heavier Bodies pregravate”
“Indeed, the aporia shall become pregravated with an new enigma.”
“I think you shouldn't pregravate her .”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.