v. Obs. rare. [f. L. efflāgitāt- ppl. stem of efflāgitāre, f. ex out + flāgitāre to demand.] trans. To demand eagerly; to desire eagerly. Hence Efflagitated ppl. a.

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1641.  Prynne, Antip. Ded., 5. Which long efflagitated difficult worke … the publishing of this Antipathy will much facilitate.

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1676.  Shadwell, Virtuoso, II. i. 26. The noble enterprise … devoutly to be effligated by all ingenious persons.

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