To push or force along.
Example: Someone can urge president obama to overhaul the health system to provide more efficient care.
Overhaul: To make necesarry repairs on.
It depends. She keeps urging you to stay. They keep urging you to stay. Basically, if the noun doing the urging is plural, no "s", if the noun doing the urging is singular then it is keeps.
That is the correct spelling of "urging" (persuading).
The mother was urging the boy to do his homework now, and not procrastinate.
"Spreagadh" means 'urging, incitement; incentive, encouragement, excitation, stimulus' and is pronounced "spragga"(Irish).
No, it is not a conjunction. It is the present participle of the verb to urge and can be a verb or a noun (gerund). The participles urging and urged do not function well as adjectives.
Answer.A Goad, is a sharp pointed stick used for urging on cattle etc.
Barack Obama
build railroad
Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.Cleopatra married her first husband, her brother, in 47 BC at the urging of Julius Caesar.
When the Bible says "Behold," it is calling attention to something important or significant, urging the reader to pay close attention and consider its significance.
"Essayons" is a French word that translates to "let us try." It is also the motto of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, urging the engineers to persist and overcome challenges.
Byzantine Emperor