ppl. a. [f. SOLICIT v.] a. Approached with solicitation. b. Asked or begged for.

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1833.  J. H. Newman, Arians, III. iv. (1876), 308. The proposed measure … fixed the attention of the solicited Churches rather upon the argument, than upon the Imperial command.

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1856.  Kane, Arctic Explor., II. v. 66. Even the stoutest could hardly bear their once solicited allowance of raw meat.

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