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impetrative, a. rare.|ˈɪmpɛtreɪtɪv| [ad. L. impetrātīv-us, f. ppl. stem of L. impetrāre: see impetrate v. and -ive.] = impetratory.
1612–15Bp. Hall Contempl., N.T. iv. vi, O Saviour..Thy prayers, which were most perfect and impetrative. 1656Bramhall Replic. ix. 372 An impetrative Sacrifice, or an impetration of the fruit and benefit of his Passion by way of reall Prayer. 1884R. S. Storrs Divine Orig. Chr. iv. 110 (Funk) [The mass] is to them a eucharistic and an impetrative sacrifice. |