Sentence examples for To urge from inspiring English sources

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To urge

verb

To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.

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"I will continue to urge that".

Presidents tend to urge, cajole and exhort.

Lobby groups have already begun to urge tweaks.

American generals on the ground continue to urge patience.

"We're going to obviously try to urge calm".

She is not likely to urge his firing.

They are likely to urge that some be liquidated.

"We continue to urge calm and nonviolence," the embassy said.

Many said they planned to urge Congress to enact them.

Last week, he wrote Mr. Obama to urge her appointment.

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Even a couple of alumni cheerleaders returned to urge on the Raiders.

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