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.
Random good picture Not show
91) Two weeks ago, a judge issued an injunction against the pilots union, urging pilots to resume their previous overtime habits.
92) Janet started a mailing and telephone campaign urging members of our chapter who could to get themselves up there for the vote.
93) In 1824, a group of congregants petitioned their synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina, urging the same reforms.
94) The group is urging a nationwide boycott of toys manufactured with child labor.
95) Anti-debt campaigners in the South are urging their counterparts in the North to challenge the official notion of poverty reduction.
96) The union chiefs were urging workers at the Tyne yard to fight to complete work on three frigates being built there.
97) The company's bosses are urging full cooperation with the trade union.
98) But unsparing in his pressing of points he thought vital, and eternally urging the need for money.
99) The Bolsheviks, on the insistent urging of Lenin, moved with caution in relation to nationalisation during this period.
100) Despite the icy ground, he was urging his horse on faster and faster.
101) The elaborately staged conferences have acquired a reputation for issuing high-sounding communiques urging remedial economic or monetary action.
102) On his way back to Washington, Bundy prepared a memorandum urging a steady program of bombing the north.
102) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
103) I think Jim Mason's viewpoint is also urging for cooperation with the environment but he may cause a bit of controversy.
104) Friends of the Earth is urging local authorities to use the new laws as a means of prosecuting polluting dump sites.
105) It says that it has been urging motor manufacturers to make cars more secure since 1961.
106) Anna was screaming for some one to stop them, while the gipsies were urging them to fight to a finish.
107) This would take some courage but something inside her was urging her to be honest.
108) So Iverson kept prodding them, pulling them, urging them to show they belong.
109) Now experts are urging householders to check their heating boilers are safe.
110) Washington has been urging Arafat to condemn the terrorism.
111) IAAF has responded by urging caution over the reports.
112) Some ardent supporters were urging him to stand.
113) Officials are urging people to conserve electrical power and stay indoors.
114) Urging these villagers to make roti in a solar cooker meets the same mix of rational and irrational resistance as telling an Italian that risotto tastes just fine if cooked in the microwave.
115) The last scheduled maintenance we know about was on June 16 — delayed by a day at the urging of the US State Department.
116) Xiao He and Cao Can,respectively secretary and prison governor of Peixian County,admired Liu Bang and had secret contacts with him,urging him to help overthrow the corrupt and tyrannous Qin Dynasty.
117) The tour guide was urging everyone to board the bus.
118) McGee, who spoke to U.S. reporters in a conference call, is urging Southern African countries to take a stronger stand against political repression there.
119) It was after a lot of soul-searching that we broke the story, urging you to return the money.
120) After the entry of WTO, as a special industry, financial circle of our country is confronting an intense attack from international financial industry, thus urging deeper reform of its system.
More similar words: emerging, discharging, turgid, surgical, margin, regurgitate, aubergine, virginity, marginally, marginalize, profit margin, mudslinging, upbringing, clinging, ringing, ginger, raging, logging, coming in, rigging, bring in, jogging, dodging, nagging, clogging, managing, obliging, flagging, changing, belonging.