exhorted in English

verb
1
strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something.
the media have been exhorting people to turn out for the demonstration

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1. He exhorted his elder.

2. They had been exhorted to action.

3. The premier exhorted an economic reform.

4. Bind tight and keep shoving, he exhorted them.

5. Police exhorted the crowd to remain calm.

6. The teacher exhorted him to work hard.

7. The chairman exhorted the party workers to action.

8. The general exhorted his men to fight well.

9. The governor exhorted the prisoners not to riot.

10. On his deathbed he exhorted me to care for her.

11. “Pray incessantly,” exhorted the apostle Paul. —1 Thessalonians 5:17.

12. 9 The chairman exhorted the party workers to action.

13. He exhorted delegates to fight corruption, bureaucracy and incompetence.

14. “All Together Against the Jehovah Project” exhorted one opposition group.

15. Beneath her scrawl, boldfaced words exhorted "Give American Business a Chance!"

16. The party leader exhorted his members to start preparing for government.

17. 18 Paul exhorted Timothy: “Continue applying yourself to public reading, to exhortation, to teaching.”

18. Paul exhorted fellow believers to keep in mind the seriousness of the occasion.

19. At Philippians 2:3, Paul exhorted us to ‘do nothing out of contentiousness or egotism.’

20. Synonyms for Cautioned include advised, urged, counselled, counseled, exhorted, recommended, notified, signalled, signaled and tipped

21. In his concluding comments, Brother Knorr, from headquarters in New York, exhorted: “Keep on faithfully serving Jehovah.

22. Swami Vivekananda was a great exponent of universal brotherhood and exhorted humanity to rise above petty differences.

23. Thus, Paul exhorted them through an unnamed “yokefellow” in Philippi “to be of the same mind in the Lord.”

24. We are exhorted to “become imitators of God” and to “work what is good toward all.”

25. * Amaleki exhorted all men to believe in the gift of speaking with tongues, Omni 1:25.

26. Graham exhorted the stock market participant to first draw a fundamental distinction between investment and speculation.

27. He erected religious monuments, convened councils, and exhorted the people to live by the precepts of the Buddha.

28. The apostle Paul exhorted: “Preach the word, be at it urgently in favorable season, in troublesome season.”

29. Rather, with deep feeling he exhorted the people: “Fear Jehovah and serve him in faultlessness and in truth.”

30. West exhorted her to receuye their sacrament, and to be Aneled, for he said, she was stronge enough for it

31. (Hebrews 13:2) Peter exhorted his fellow worshipers to “be hospitable to one another without grumbling.” —1 Peter 4:9.

32. Her words were written down by recorders, whom she sometimes exhorted to write faster to keep pace with her.

33. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today exhorted civil servants to become “agents of change” in their respective organizations and departments.

34. St Paul was surely right when he exhorted the early Christians to resolve their disputes among themselves without recourse to the court.

35. The following discussion, “Firm for Teaching That Accords With Godly Devotion,” exhorted Christians not to look into demoralizing ideas propagated by this world.

36. In his letter to the Colossians, for instance, Paul exhorted Archippus: “Keep watching the ministry which you accepted in the Lord, that you fulfill it.”

37. Paul exhorted us: “Be wrathful, and yet do not sin [that is, by harboring or acting on our anger]; let the sun not set with you in a provoked state.”

38. In a speech to an Islamic conference on 30 August 2003, King Fahd condemned terrorism and exhorted Muslim clerics to emphasize peace, security, cooperation, justice, and tolerance in their sermons.

39. The author of Hebrews says that we are called to resist the sin that so easily Besets us and that we are admonished and exhorted simply to try harder to overcome these sins

40. The practice of asceticism - called Ascesis - is most often associated exclusively with monasticism, although all the faithful are exhorted to practice lesser forms of Ascesis through the Church's regimen of prayer, fasting, and repentance.

41. Addressing officers and staff of the ONGC at a function to mark the launch of the SAUBHAGYA Yojana, the Prime Minister exhorted them to work towards making an efficient electric chulha (stove), which would enable cooking through the use of electricity.

42. Edward Hall, the Tudor historian, completes his account of the last moments of Thomas Cromwell, after his last speech and prayer, in this way: Cromwell ‘godly and lovingly exhorted them that were about him on the scaffold’ and committed his soul to God, then ‘patiently suffered the stroke of the axe, by a ragged and Butcherly miser, who very ungoodly [sic] performed the office’.