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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151) She fought back the sudden urge to run to him, to fling herself into his arms and beg his forgiveness.
152) I decided I would urge her to take some time off, what with the busy holiday season looming ahead.
153) The political situation made her work increasingly dangerous, and some part of me desperately wanted to urge her to quit.
154) His career suggests that he was capable of combining a sense of duty with an urge to self-help.
155) Such matters do not, can not, stop the agitations, the incomprehensible simmering of an awakening of the biological urge.
156) As he felt Joe begin fumbling with his trousers Michael stifled an urge to slam his fist into Joe's head.
157) Holmes turned to urge the cabbie on, as the horror dawned on me.
158) I urge my hon. Friend to keep in close touch to make sure that response times are up to the charter.
159) Does a children's party or a loved-one's funeral inhibit the urge to chat up new acquaintances?
160) Alongside the urge to blow down the house of cards comes a tender impulse towards reconstruction.
161) I urge him to stop any move to allow the barrage project to continue to be used as a party political football.
162) You resist the urge to test the weight on the lid again,[Sentencedict] because by now you've forgotten how it felt before.
163) That has prompted top Dole advisers here to urge a new round of much tougher ads attacking Forbes.
164) Humankind seems to have an insatiable urge to conquer and explore.
165) No doubt she would be doing the cycle irreparable damage, but the urge to ride it was too strong to be denied.
166) Simply to add water to a dry powder was not enough to satisfy this ritual urge.
167) If you can not afford it yourself, you should at least urge your library to buy a copy.
168) But they denied hens much of their normal behaviour and in particular frustrated the urge to nest.
169) Sailors travelled to the New World with the urge to conquer and explore.
170) Willing my heart to beat normally, I defy the urge to turn back or freeze or cry out.
171) No way do you feel the urge to cut and run before suffering the onslaught of hypothermia.
172) May I urge him to press for a return to traditional standards of teaching in our primary schools as soon as possible?
173) In furtherance of that, may I urge him to bend his considerable energies towards the development of solar and tidal power?
174) When councillors finally meet tomorrow to consider the proposal their officers will urge them to deny permission.
175) This is an illogical, nay, fanciful urge since I have never really heard them.
176) The minister, it seemed, had an urge to hear Mitchell talk.
177) You have no intention of giving her up, and, in honesty, I can not urge you to do so.
178) He was rash enough to plead the cause of feminine education and at the same time to urge public control of brothels.
179) In the following quote, a young married woman with two children describes the urge to use following detoxification.
180) The Parish council would, therefore, strongly urge your committee to refuse this application.
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.