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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91) As the singing draws to a close, the cousins urge her to make a wish.
92) I urge those on both Front Benches to reflect on how they can make up for that democratic lack.
93) The board hopes the Federal Aviation Administration will urge the airlines to adopt such measures.
94) Nor did I have the urge to linger on the Neva embankment with Charsky.
95) But the urge to indulge, never rational, never completely disappears.
96) First, an overwhelming urge to find a market researcher and kick him or her hard on a soft target area.
97) There are many more ways the ornamental gardener can satisfy a latent urge to produce food.
98) It is probably premature to urge all patients to stop dieting.
99) I urge the Government to continue to resist the idea of more regulations being attached to employees.
100) If you have the urge to try your hand at a grant,[http://sentencedict.com/urge.html] do so!
101) Trading standards officers urge anyone with this type of mixer to stop using it immediately.
102) While male continence was necessary, it could not be guaranteed, because of the strength of the male urge.
103) I have a sudden urge to touch her, to hold her, to tell her I know how she feels.
104) With difficulty Shiona resisted the urge to phone him up at home and demand an explanation.
105) There is an urge to recapture the missing person in some way by hanging on to memories, and treasures.
106) President Pascal-Trouillot went on national television to urge her countrymen to vote.
107) Half way through the park Quinn was overtaken by an urge to rest.
108) Bernice could hardly resist the urge to turn and run,[sentencedict.com] but she supported Defries and retreated step by step.
109) Since caffeine is usually consumed in beverages, the liquid by itself will result in an increased urge to urinate.
110) Consumer advocate Ralph Nader wrote to me recently to urge I abandon my advocacy of legal reforms.
111) She shooed it off, vindictively giving it an urge to become a great landscape painter in place of its rope obsession.
112) So we urge you now to place your order by post or by phone.
113) Then the urge to laugh dried up and all my anger against Bobbie returned.
114) Will we as lawyers use our privileged positions to extend our influence, or resist the urge to make ourselves indispensable?
115) She excuses herself a moment to prepare a tray of little snacks they urge her not to trouble herself to prepare.
116) Lind, on the other hand, is a victim of the great urge to simplify.
117) They strongly urge the assorted presidents, prime ministers and corporate chieftains to come without their staffs and guards.
118) I strongly urge you to just gently dress the pasta with the sauce.
119) When you hear the moan of the rowlocks, do you urge him on like a cox?
120) Few indoor plants can match the collecting urge that cacti are capable of inspiring.
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.