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- URGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 : the act or process of urging 2 : a force or impulse that urges especially : a continuing impulse toward an activity or goal : a strong need or desire to do or have something
- URGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In this respect, civic patriotism takes the existing imbrication of politics and culture seriously and urges a considerable 'thinning out' of national cultures
- urge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
urge (third-person singular simple present urges, present participle urging, simple past and past participle urged) (transitive) To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward
- Urges - definition of urges by The Free Dictionary
Define urges urges synonyms, urges pronunciation, urges translation, English dictionary definition of urges v urged , urg·ing , urg·es v tr 1 To force or drive forward or onward; impel 2 To entreat earnestly and often repeatedly; exhort 3 To advocate
- urge - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
v i to exert a driving or impelling force; give an impulse to haste or action: Hunger urges to make entreaties or earnest recommendations to press arguments or allegations, as against a person, action, or cause: The senator urged against the confirmation of the appointment n an act of urging; impelling action, influence, or force; impulse
- Definition of urge - Words Defined
It raises questions about free will versus compulsion and how urges may lead to both positive outcomes (such as motivation to pursue goals) and negative consequences (such as succumbing to addictions)
- urge - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online
Examples from the Corpus urge • More crudely, they are written off as a rampaging mob, victim to primitive urges or the machinations of conspirators • If you have the same urge for desert places - go now
- Urge - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
ərdʒ ədʒ IPA guide Other forms: urged; urging; urges If you have an urge to eat candy, you really want to eat those sweets Your mother might urge you to wait until after dinner As a noun, urge means a desire As a verb, it means to strongly encourage Urge is related to the word, urgent, or 'pressing '
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