Synonym: advise, agitate, coax, drive, force, goad, incite, plead, press, pressure, prod, prompt, provoke, push, spur. Similar words: surgeon, surgery, large, target, emerge, largely, at large, forget about. Meaning: [ɜrdʒ /ɜːdʒ] n. 1. an instinctive motive 2. a strong restless desire. v. 1. force or impel in an indicated direction 2. push for something 3. urge on or encourage especially by shouts.
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61) She fought the futile urge to draw breath.
62) Donaldson fought the urge to put his tongue out.
63) We urge them to turn over a new leaf.
64) Or perhaps by a more basic urge.
65) Creed resisted the urge to back off more.
66) The urge to destroy is also a creative urge. Pablo Picasso
67) Yanto resisted the urge to rush things.
68) You are to be complimented, though I urge caution.
69) She quelled an urge to race up the winding stairs and find out for herself what was going on.
70) Which raises an obvious question: Why do humans have such a powerful urge to consume this poison?
71) But once Ollie had started to mature socially[http://sentencedict.com], his male hormone output enhanced his urge to gain a higher social level.
72) She had an overwhelming urge to call Mel again in New York.
73) I urge the administration to find a more appropriate and forthright solution to the budgetary and debt extension issues at hand.
74) But she resisted the urge to turn and glance at him and kept her eyes fixed straight ahead.
75) A strong creative urge led him to experiment with collage, which he finds deeply satisfying.
76) I urge you, for your sake and for the sake of the country, to open the door once again.
77) If you have a sudden urge to do something - as long as it can not harm you or others - act on it!
78) She told herself she was just feeling a biological urge. Perfectly natural.
79) They encourage efforts to preserve that potential, and urge continued co-operation in this area.
80) I urge, therefore, a cautious approach to the ascertainment of the intention of the legislature.
81) Some officials, such as Mr Gavin, urge Washington to consider a one-time national amnesty.
82) Sometimes, though, the urge to answer back is just too strong.
83) He ended up calling them all to Washington to urge prudence in the lending system, not pyromania.
84) Clinton used his weekly radio address to urge Congress to pass a health-care overhaul bill sponsored by Sen.
85) The urge to translate her emotions into some tangible piece of artwork made her itch to get pencil to paper.
86) Like Allen, I would urge you to provide a systematic review of the empirical data supporting your proposal.
87) He shows no urge to rub shoulders with the lower orders but, if anything, a tendency to keep his distance.
88) Yet she was having to subdue the urge to dash back there and scream at him.
89) I urge all Opposition Members who have not paid their poll tax to do so without delay.
90) But standing there with Billie, surrounded by implements that promised home improvement, he yielded to an acquisitive urge.
More similar words: surgeon, surgery, large, target, emerge, largely, at large, forget about, emergency, in charge of, by and large, take charge, on a large scale, a large number of.