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urge
transitive verb1: to present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly <his conviction was upheld on a theory never urged at his…trial
— Leon Friedman>2: to undertake the accomplishment of with energy, swiftness, or enthusiasm <urge the attack>3 a: solicit
, entreat <urged him to keep trying> b: to serve as a motive or reason for <urged by a sense of duty>4: to force or impel in an indicated direction or into motion or greater speed <the dog urged the sheep toward the gate>5: stimulate
, provoke <urge not my father's anger
— Shakespeare>intransitive verb: to declare, advance, or press earnestly a statement, argument, charge, or claim <urgeed for the adoption of the proposal>
— urg·er noun
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