Similar words: emerging, discharging, turgid, surgical, margin, regurgitate, aubergine, virginity. Meaning: [ɜrdʒ /ɜːdʒ] n. 1. a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something 2. the act of earnestly supporting or encouraging 3. insistent solicitation and entreaty.
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31) They're urging the editors to publish a full apology.
32) Cheney is urging that the policy be revised.
33) City leaders and local activists are urging residents to read the report and attend the sessions.
34) The government is urging people to reduce their water consumption.
35) His friend van Rappard joined the fray, urging him to stay put, as he was doing.
36) This was a brave soldier urging his fellows to acknowledge the slaughter of the Khe San and Da Nang.
37) Rangers have posted warnings at trail heads and campgrounds urging hikers to use caution when out in the wild.
38) Now, finally, Taylor is urging some one to climb above the heap. Other nations always have.
39) She grappled with him as he pressed against her, pushing him away and urging him on.
40) John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, voted for the bill while urging the state to follow through with a job-creation program.
41) I am not urging that all observation statements should be discarded because they are fallible.
42) Muhlenberg came to the point of urging lay people not to give gratuities at all, even to the licensed pastors.
42) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
43) This has often led him to tighten monetary policy while everybody around was urging him to ease.
44) The band will also record public service announcements for local radio stations, urging petitions to protest the arrest.
45) There may be much urging to urinate, smarting, stinging, burning along the urinary tract.
46) Ten consumer groups, along with some veterinarians and meat inspectors, are urging even tougher action.
47) Now Jim Wade, who is one of Eurotunnel's founding shareholders, is urging bikers to boycott the service.
48) It includes a petition urging fellow purists to follow his lead.
49) Deng, who had been urging Kim for years to follow his reformist example, encouraged him anew.
50) Doer - urging the team to get on with the task in hand.
51) But travel agents are urging their clients to err on the side of caution.
52) Urging restraint in the development of conventional forces, the statement said that otherwise these could exacerbate political tensions.
53) And the local council is urging Oxfam to cancel the event, fearing the hippies will return.
54) But recently, Brothers' pilots have flown over Havana, dropping leaflets urging protests of the Castro regime.
55) Now they are urging people to register lost and found pets to ensure an efficient service.
56) Doctors are urging people to reduce the amount of salt in their diet.
57) A crowd gathered to watch the runners, clapping their hands and urging them on.
58) He said the former president might join the chorus of high-ranking Republicans and former government officials urging Powell to join the ticket.
59) Publicly, Mr Kinnock's closest colleagues were urging him to remain in post.
60) Police are urging drivers not to come into London this weekend.
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