Sentence examples for the urging from inspiring English sources

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the urging

verb

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

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At the urging of Pres.

Mr. Lieu pulled back at the urging of Democratic leaders.

Many did so at the urging of their fans.

Without the urging of the Giants, Feagles would have retired.

Bank boards of directors — perhaps at the urging of shareholders and creditors — should require this.

Then, at the urging of the readers of her blog, she began selling them on Etsy.

Horwitz began posting in January at the urging of Jeff Wilpon, the team's chief operating officer.

At the urging of President Obama, more high schools are making "college readiness" a goal.

At the urging of her grandmother, the next time she saw him she was more flirtatious.

The ruling also came at the urging of the financial industry.

In 1777, George Washington, at the urging of Henry Knox, made it his chief northern arsenal.

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