We urge you to do your homework, and get off the computer.
I have a strong urge to travel and explore new places.
We urge you to put the gun down.She had a sudden urge to eat all of the chocolate cake.
I have an urge to strangle our current president. I have an urge to write a sentence that isn't quite so mean!
The urge to explore the new cave was overwhelming to the boy. She tried to urge him to finish school before going to Africa.
I felt the urge to smack him in the face.
The word 'urge' is a noun as a word for a strong feeling of wanting or needing to do something or to have something; a word for a strong impulse. The noun form of the verb to urge is the gerund, urging.
The homophone for "to urge on" is "toergon" (pronounced the same way).
I urge you to study. I had a sudden urge for ice cream. At the urging of my parents, I went to college.
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The Tagalog word for urge is "udyok."
The Tagalog word for "urge" is "udyok" or "pag-udyok."
(urge) His mother enjoined him to write a letter to his sister. (prohibited) Businesses continue the enjoined practices until the law was enforced.