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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121) Since then, he issued some 30 messages, in audio, video or electronic text, sometimes taunting, sometimes gloating, sometimes urging new terrorist attacks.
122) There is discordance between present two-part tariff and urging economic operation of transformer.
123) On the base of the comparative analysis, I try to interpret the influence of the legal rule'The method of paying litigation costs'on urging the legal cost system to innovate.
124) President Bush is wisely standing firm in urging Congress to delay action on Israel's request for $ 10 billion in loan guarantees to resettle Soviet Jews.
125) Scientists are urging the government of Malaysia to ban the hunting of the world's largest fruit bat.
126) Religious and civil leaders are urging the Seoul mayor, a Catholic, to resign after the referendum on free school meals was annulled.
127) Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker is urging residents to stay indoors.
128) Officials are urging people, especially the elderly to stay in doors and minimize activity.
129) Brussels II also encourages some less scrupulous lawyers to behave badly, urging their clients to act fast and dirtily.
130) The bankers used these regulations for their special pleading, urging the government to be more lenient on them and to adopt more stringent regulations for their card holders.
131) This year RowanWilliams, the archbishop of Canterbury, delivered the closing homily, urging theaudience to "live responsibly in the present".
132) To make clucking or clicking sounds with the lips,[sentence dictionary] as in urging on a horse.
133) Congressional Republicans, however, are between unalterably opposed or skeptical about the sort of action that some economists -- including several of Mr. Obama's former advisers -- are urging.
134) The President, in December 1905, had at long last sent a terse message to the Congress urging it to enact a pure food bill.
135) The government is urging Date's citizens to decontaminate their houses and fields.
136) The pantheistic symbolism of the time was urging one to mirror the Universal in the Particular.
137) He appeased other LVI players in the stands urging him to show off during warmups.
138) Blum serves on an Institute of Medicine committee that recently released a report urging more research on gay health issues.
139) The US Commerce Department has been considering industry petitions urging further restrictions on Chinese clothing imports.
140) In my hometown in the north, this was the month when rivers were frozen over and mountains snowbound . But spring comes early to Yunnan, urging the flowers to bloom.
141) The same friend who had introduced him to the marimba began urging him to make one himself, to really explore those possibilities of sound that he was reaching for.
142) In addition, a few university students have started a campaign urging that students and faculty be permitted to bring firearms on campus for self-defense.
143) Voluntary schemes urging firms, intent on maintaining wafer-thin cost advantages in the Pearl River Delta, to invest in costly green technologies haven't proven popular so far.
144) Scientists are now sounding the alarm — and urging Australia's senate to declare the iconic, sleepy-eyed marsupials an endangered species.
145) Wildlife activists are urging governments to do more to fight rhino poaching.
146) Not surprisingly, many voices were urging the organization to expand(sentencedict.com), including one funder that was particularly enthusiastic about seeing the training program established in a new geographic region.
147) As mayor, he was chief pedagogue, urging bogotanos not to run red lights, dump litter or beat their wives, sometimes dressing up as "Super Citizen" in spandex to get the message across.
148) are urging tourists to enjoy the tourist mecca despite chronic flooding, offering free rubber boots for guests to slosh around the Renaissance city.
149) Venice hoteliers are urging tourists to enjoy the tourist mecca despite chronic flooding, offering free rubber boots for guests to slosh around the Renaissance city.
150) Japan is urging the leaders agree to a common vision of a 50 percent cut by mid-century, without specifying a base year.
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