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  1. The meaning of URGE is to present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly. How to use urge in a sentence.

  2. URGE definition: 1. a strong wish, especially one that is difficult or impossible to control: 2. to strongly advise…. Learn more.

  3. Synonyms for URGE: encourage, nudge, exhort, prompt, spur, push, goad, egg (on); Antonyms of URGE: discourage, deter, check, restrain, dissuade, brake, curb, inhibit.

  4. to insist on, allege, or assert with earnestness: to urge the need of haste. Synonyms: aver, asseverate. to press by persuasion or recommendation, as for acceptance, performance, or use; recommend or advocate earnestly: to urge a plan of action.

  5. An urge is a pressing want, one that is almost a compulsion, like when you're so frustrated, you have the urge to scream. If you urge someone to do something, you feel strongly about it. You might urge a friend to wear an orange shirt not because you happen to like orange, but because they're walking in the woods during hunting season.

  6. URGE meaning: 1. a strong wish, especially one that is difficult or impossible to control: 2. to strongly advise…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of urge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. transitive verb. If you urge someone to do something, you try hard to persuade them to do it. They urged Congress to approve plans for their reform program. Synonyms: beg, appeal to, exhort [formal], press More Synonyms of urge. 2. transitive verb. If you urge someone somewhere, you make them go there by touching them or talking to them.

  9. 1. If you urge someone to do something, you try hard to persuade them to do it. [...] 2. If you urge someone somewhere, you make them go there by touching them or talking to them. [...] 3. If you urge a course of action, you strongly advise that it should be taken. [...]

  10. To entreat or plead with; ask, persuade, or solicit earnestly; press; exhort. To press upon the attention; present or speak of earnestly and repeatedly; plead, allege, or advocate strongly. To urge caution. To drive or force onward; press forward; impel. To stimulate or incite; provoke.

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