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urging
urge U0147800 (ûrj)v. urged, urg·ing, urg·es v.tr.1. To force or drive forward or onward; impel.2. To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly; exhort.3. To advocate earnestly the doing, consideration, or approval of; press for: urge passage of the bill; a speech urging moderation.4. To stimulate; excite: "It urged him to an intensity like madness" (D.H. Lawrence).5. To move or impel to action, effort, or speed; spur.v.intr.1. To exert an impelling force; push vigorously.2. To present a forceful argument, claim, or case.n.1. The act of urging.2. a. An impulse that prompts action or effort: suppressed an urge to laugh.b. An involuntary tendency to perform a given activity; an instinct: "There is a human urge to clarify, rationalize, justify" (Leonard Bernstein). [Latin urgēre.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | urging - a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something; "the ceaseless prodding got on his nerves"goading, prod, prodding, spur, spurring, goadencouragement - the expression of approval and support | | 2. | urging - the act of earnestly supporting or encouragingadvocacy, protagonism - active support of an idea or cause etc.; especially the act of pleading or arguing for something | | 3. | urging - insistent solicitation and entreaty; "his importunity left me no alternative but to agree"importunity, urgencysolicitation - an entreaty addressed to someone of superior status; "a solicitation to the king for relief" | IdiomsSeeurgeurging Related to urging: ne'er, took overSynonyms for urgingnoun a verbalization that encourages you to attempt somethingSynonyms- goading
- prod
- prodding
- spur
- spurring
- goad
Related Wordsnoun the act of earnestly supporting or encouragingRelated Wordsnoun insistent solicitation and entreatySynonymsRelated Words |