IPA: //ˌsʌp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən//
KK: /sʌpəˈkleɪʃən/
A humble request or prayer made to someone, often to a higher power or deity.
In her moment of need, she turned to supplication, asking for guidance and strength.
Supplication is formed from "supplicare" (meaning to kneel down or to plead) and the suffix "-tion" (indicating the action or process). The word describes the act of humbly pleading or requesting something earnestly, often in a religious or formal context.
Imagine kneeling down to earnestly ask for something — that's what supplication means, as it involves the action of pleading.