Similar words: surgeon, burgeon, sturgeon, splurge on, burgeoning, neurosurgeon, bourgeois, bourgeoisie. Meaning: v. 1. urge on or encourage especially by shouts 2. force or impel in an indicated direction.
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1. Urged on by his colleagues, he stood for election.
2. Urged on by the PM the police tried to end the strike.
3. Visitors remember a lean, cheerful figure on horseback urging on his men.
4. Urged on by the crowd, the Italian team scored two more goals.
5. The government urged on industry the importance of low pay settlements.
6. They were like schoolboys urging on a fight.
7. Route finding can also be difficult so caution is urged on first acquaintance.
8. To impel as if with a spur; urge on.
9. So there's an understandable urge on the part of researchers to find new measures that will better predict who is at risk.
10. 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.
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11. The biggest trick for the Obama team, though, will be to resist Americans' natural urge on the home front to turn inward at a time like this, becoming more protectionist and isolationist.
12. That in turn is related to halloo, a cry to urge on hunting dogs.
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