tr.v. im·pre·cat·ed, im·pre·cat·ing, im·pre·cates. To invoke evil upon; curse. [Latin imprec ri, imprec t- : in-, towards; see in-2 + prec r , to pray, ask; see prek- in Indo- European roots.] im pre·ca tor n. im pre·ca·to ry (-k -tôr , -t r ) adj. imprecate ...
im·pre·cat·edim·pre·cat·ing. Definition of IMPRECATE. transitive verb. : to invoke evil on : curse. intransitive verb. : to utter curses. See imprecate defined for kids ». Examples of IMPRECATE. <with her dying breath the witch imprecated the ...