Urge ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Urge ( verb )

  1. Strongly advise or recommend (someone) to do something.
  2. Have a strong desire or impulse to do something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french urge, from latin urgere "press, drive", from the base of urgus "impelling force".

Examples:

  1. I urge you to reconsider your decision.
  2. He urged her to take a break and relax.
  3. I urge you to speak to your doctor if you have any concerns.
  4. She could not urge him to leave the room fast enough.
  5. I urge you to consider all options before making a decision.

(As a noun)

Urge ( noun )

  1. Strongly advise or recommend (someone) to do something.
  2. Have a strong desire or impulse to do something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french urge, from latin urgere "press, drive", from the base of urgus "impelling force".

Examples:

  1. I urge you to reconsider your decision.
  2. He urged her to take a break and relax.
  3. I urge you to speak to your doctor if you have any concerns.
  4. She could not urge him to leave the room fast enough.
  5. I urge you to consider all options before making a decision.
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