Trace the word from the passage which means the same as ‘urged’.
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verb (used with object), urged, urg·ing.
to push or force along; impel with force or vigor:
to drive with incitement to speed or effort:
to urge dogs on with shouts.
to press, push, or hasten (the course, activities, etc.):
to urge one's escape.
to impel, constrain, or move to some action:
urged by necessity.
to endeavor to induce or persuade, as by entreaties; entreat or exhort earnestly:
to urge a person to greater caution.
to press (something) upon the attention:
to urge a claim.
to insist on, allege, or assert with earnestness:
to urge the need of haste.
to press by persuasion or recommendation, as for acceptance, performance, or use; recommend or advocate earnestly:
to urge a plan of action.
verb (used without object), urged, urg·ing.
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.
noun
an act of urging; impelling action, influence, or force; impulse.
an involuntary, natural, or instinctive impulse:
the sex urge.
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ORIGIN OF URGE
First recorded in 1550–60, urge is from the Latin word urgēre to press, force, drive, urge
SYNONYMS FOR URGE
4incite, goad, stimulate, spur.
7aver, asseverate.
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ANTONYMS FOR URGE
1-3deter.
4, 5discourage.
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OTHER WORDS FROM URGE
urg·ing·ly, adverb
o·ver·urge, verb, o·ver·urged, o·ver·urg·ing.
un·urged, adjective
un·urg·ing, adjective
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BRITISH DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS FOR URGE
urge/ (ɜːdʒ) /
verb
(tr) to plead, press, or move (someone to do something)we urged him to surrender
(tr; may take a clause as object) to advocate or recommend earnestly and persistently; plead or insist onto urge the need for safety
(tr) to impel, drive, or hasten onwardshe urged the horses on
(tr) archaic, or literary to stimulate, excite, or incite
noun
a strong impulse, inner drive, or yearning
WORD ORIGIN FOR URGE
C16: from Latin urgēre
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