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impetratory, a.|ˈɪmpɪtreɪtərɪ| [f. L. impetrāt-, ppl. stem of impetrāre + -ory. Cf. It. impetratorio.] Having the quality of obtaining by or as by request. (Chiefly Theol.)
1612–15Bp. Hall Contempl., N.T. iv. ii, The least motion of a thought was in him impetratory. 1651Jer. Taylor Holy Dying ii. §3 Alms..are preparatory to, and impetratory of the Grace of Repentance. a1659Bp. Brownrig Serm. (1674) I. iii. 38 Not a meritorious..but an impetratory Motive. 1881T. E. Bridgett Hist. Holy Eucharist II. 139 Both as an impetratory or supplicatory, and as a propitiatory or satisfactory sacrifice. |