If someone pursues or urges something repeatedly, they are likely demonstrating persistence and determination in their efforts. This could involve consistently advocating for a particular idea, goal, or action, despite potential obstacles or setbacks. Their behavior may reflect a strong commitment to achieving a desired outcome or influencing others to align with their perspective. Ultimately, this approach can lead to greater focus and potentially successful results over time.
Paraphilias may be mild, moderate, or severe. A severe paraphiliac has repeatedly acted on the urge. paraphiliac urges
Enjoin
has the irresistible urge to start fires
If the agency repeatedly unfounds their complaints after investigating, speak with the agency supervisors and determine if they will pursue a complaint of malicious lcomplaints against the accuser.
To urge is to encourage someone, to push them forward to some action. To admonish is to counsel someone against some action, to advise them to not do something. So these two words are antonyms.
repeatedly
The verb pursue means to follow or chase. It can also mean to engage in an activity (to pursue a career, to pursue an interest). A pursuer in the usual sense is someone chasing someone, or something. In the second sense, a "pursuer" of a hobby or pastime is someone who engages in activity or study.
To badger someone means to repeatedly harass or annoy them with questions or comments.
to urge or encourage someone, often to do something that may be foolish
to urge or encourage someone, often to do something that may be foolish
Exhort
urge? but that means more like order them to do something.