supplicant

IPA: sˈʌpɫʌkʌnt

noun

  • one who comes to humbly ask or petition
  • (networking) A device attempting to authenticate itself to an 802.11 network.

adjective

  • begging, pleading, supplicating
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Examples of "supplicant" in Sentences

  • The supplicant showed at the court.
  • I am not a supplicant but a partner.
  • I would be in the role of a supplicant.
  • And I couldn’t translate whom he was calling supplicant
  • No one knew what to say, but everyone was adamant that no bottle of catsup would disgrace that table, even if the supplicant was a senator commanding a vital vote.
  • A single denunciation might be appropriate, but anything more than that is adopting the position of a guilty supplicant, which is exactly what the marxist media wants.
  • By mandating strong security, EarthLink ups the technical support issues for their retail partners because an 802. 1X client (known as a supplicant) will be required to access their network.
  • Then he called the supplicant's name loud tone, and the next instant still more loudly; and now she turned, and, in the faint light of the little lamp, showed the marvellously noble outlines of her profile.

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