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.
1641. Prynne, Antip. Ded., 5. Which long efflagitated difficult worke the publishing of this Antipathy will much facilitate.
1676. Shadwell, Virtuoso, II. i. 26. The noble enterprise devoutly to be effligated by all ingenious persons.