urge on in Dutch
urge on [əːdʒwʌn] aanvuren, aanwakkeren, aanzetten, verlevendige
Sentence patterns related to "urge on"
1. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘urge to do something good or bad’): from Old French Abeter, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + beter ‘hound, urge on’
2. 29 But we know yesterday's laurel is only the urge on today's striving and the ideal in the future is just the permanent and unchangeable pursuit in the heart.
3. Abet (v.) late 14c., "urge on, incite" (implied in abetting), from Old French Abeter "to bait, to harass with dogs," literally "to cause to bite," from a- "to" (see ad-) + beter "to bait."
4. Abet (v.) late 14c., "urge on, incite" (implied in Abetting), from Old French Abeter "to bait, to harass with dogs," literally "to cause to bite," from a-"to" (see ad-) + beter "to bait." This verb is probably from Frankish or some other Germanic source (perhaps Low Franconian betan "incite," or Old Norse beita "cause to bite"); ultimately from Proto-Germanic *baitjan, from PIE root *bheid-"to