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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121) I can cheerfully admit that it made no impact on me apart from an overwhelming urge to be violently sick.
122) She stared up into his blue eyes, trying to conquer the urge to scoot further up the bed.
123) As soon as they sit down and relax again, this irresistible urge returns.
124) My urge to prove my sanity made me gabble, and my gabbling disproved my claim.
125) Governments interested in publicity and propaganda have published much under the impulse of the urge to justify themselves and vilify their opponents.
126) It was in weather like this that she had an urge to take the scissors and cut the whole lot off.
127) However, science springs ultimately from the human urge to truth, and dogmatism eventually gives way under this impetus.
128) Further, it is no defense to urge that the religious practices here may be relatively minor encroachments on the First Amendment.
129) Suddenly I had a compelling urge to look at Wilkerson.
130) Speakers urge the crowd to take responsibility for their own lives,[sentencedict.com] families and communities. 18 -- Sen.
131) What primal urge makes these men want to ride the bull?
132) Yet this notion was conquered by a stronger urge I could not deny.
133) The statement went on to urge popular support for Sihanouk's candidacy in these elections.
134) His need or urge for ejaculation levels out during this decade to about once a week.
135) Their high-kitsch varnish was offset by an overwhelming urge to educate.
136) Roth was possessed by an irresistible urge to fix things up.
137) Whatever she can urge in mitigation, she is a fallen woman for the rest of her life.
138) A wild urge to cling to him like this for the rest of her life?
139) The governor said he will urge the 1997 Legislature to require parental consent for abortions performed on minors.
140) We urge you to ensure the most stringent environmental assessment procedures are followed before any irreversible damage is done.
141) We urge that all commercially marketed aids to stopping smoking should undergo the same regulatory scrutiny.
142) Student welfare officers became concerned about the intensity of Life at oxford University, and in todays report they urge immediate action.
143) But that early promise isn't carried through, as flooring the pedal produces little extra urge.
144) The urge to acquire interesting and possibly valuable things is widespread and can strike unexpectedly and sometimes with great force.
145) By concentrating only on the sound, I lost the irresistible urge to hit the ball hard.
146) Corrigan resisted the urge to grab him by the arm and hold him.
147) We urge parents to plan ahead for postpartum home help.
148) I would urge particular caution, at least until Clarion Call's whereabouts are confirmed.
149) I urge you to seriously consider this offer and to ensure that you reply before the closing date.
150) As I constantly urge members - your signature is your most precious possession.
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.