urging

[urging]

The act of earnestly supporting or encouraging

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Noun
the act of earnestly supporting or encouraging

Noun
insistent solicitation and entreaty; "his importunity left me no alternative but to agree"

Noun
a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something; "the ceaseless prodding got on his nerves"


p. pr. & vb. n.
of Urge


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Usage Examples

Not a few other very eminent and scholarly men made the same request, urging that I should no longer through fear refuse to give out my work for the common benefit of students of Mathematics.

I am not suggesting that all those missionary organizations working in Haiti should pack up and go home, but I am urging them to understand that Haiti does not need clever Americans with newly contrived schemes for saving their country.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

It's hard for women to talk about these things, and for the doctors to really talk about it too, and to even have the knowledge of what's going on. That's why I'm doing this and urging women to speak out and talk to their doctors frankly.

It is not uncommon in modern times to see governments straining every nerve to keep the peace, and the people whom they represent, with patriotic enthusiasm and resentment over real or fancied wrongs, urging them forward to war.

Political consultants are pugilists, masters in the dark art of negativity. Which is why it's surprising to hear Democrats such as Steve McMahon and Republicans like Rich Galen urging their presidential candidates to be more, well, positive.

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