Importune

Verb

 * 1) To harass with persistent requests.
 * 2) To approach to offer one's services as a prostitute.

Adjective

 * 1)  Grievous, severe, exacting.
 * 2) * 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi:
 * And therewithall he fiercely at him flew, / And with importune outrage him assayld [...].

Adverbs for Importune
shamelessly; rapturously; irritatingly; persistently; pressingly; incessantly; ceaselessly.

Thesaurus
advocate, aggravating, annoying, appeal, apply pressure, approach, beg, beseech, beset, besiege, blandish, bothering, bothersome, bug, buttonhole, cajole, call on, call upon, coax, crave, disturbing, dun, entreat, exasperating, exert pressure, exhort, galling, harassing, high-pressure, implore, importunate, insist, insist upon, invoke, irking, irksome, irritating, jawbone, lobby, make a pass, make advances, make an overture, nag, nag at, overture, pesky, pester, pestering, pestiferous, pestilent, pestilential, plague, plaguesome, plaguey, plaguing, plead, plead with, ply, pray, press, pressure, proposition, provoking, push, recommend, soft-soap, solicit, supplicate, sweet-talk, tease, teasing, throw a pass, tiresome, tormenting, troublesome, troubling, urge, vexatious, vexing, wearisome, wheedle, work on, worrisome, worrying

Etymology
From importuner:, from  importunari:, from  importunus:, originally "having no harbor"

Verb

 * Finnish: ahdistella

Adjective
importune



Anagrams

 * impunterò
 * premunito