urge|urged|urges|urging in English
verb
[ɜrdʒ /ɜːdʒ]
incite, provoke, goad; impel, encourage; plead; advise
Use "urge|urged|urges|urging" in a sentence
1. Coaxed definition: influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering synonyms: palaver, persuade, sweet-talk, wheedle, inveigle, browbeat, blarney
2. Modesty urges,conceit hinders.
3. Pray before urges become strong.
4. It satisfies deep universal urges.
5. A sexual urge?
6. The Bible urges: “Flee from fornication.”
7. I'm fine without males and their urges.
8. Labour urges consumer watchdog for rail users.
9. When you do get your sexual urges?
10. The Bible urges you to “flee from fornication.”
11. The traffic warden helped by urging them on.
12. Should from urge close urge kind, the disengagement in the management of simple type comes out.
13. He also urged: “Acquire wisdom . . .
14. Urges Nepal to adopt a Constitution by consensus.
15. He also initiated a staunch campaign urging retractions.
16. As a simple but thoughtful hymn urges us:
17. It urges the government to reopen this question.
18. He felt the urge to whittle on it with a knife, but no urge to speak.
19. This force is Compulsion, that urge …
20. Caution urged with bears Aprowl
21. Mother carried hatchling to water, urges them to swim.
22. Jones is urging Christians to stand firm against abortion.
23. But they are still urging witnesses to come forward.
24. Are sexual urges the only strong feelings you experience?
25. Third, the report urges policymakers to address widespread malnutrition.