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urging

urging

urging ADJ

urging

constantly urging

urge <an urge; urges> N ECON

urge <an urge; urges> N (feelings & emotions)

urge forward by singing VB

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The main inspiration behind the song is female empowerment, urging women never to go for second-best and to put their love to the test.
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The congress passed a resolution urging that public lands controlled by the federal government be turned over to the states and territories needful of irrigation.
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Striptease involves a slow, sensuous undressing, with the audience urging the stripper to remove more clothing.
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A switchboard operator at the munitions factory, she called all the buildings at the site and warned them of the fire, urging workers to evacuate.
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Several placards urging segregation between men and women were put back after being removed by the police.
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They have put in the past eight weeks with periodic castigation of the two bigger parties - and in the next breath urging them to coalesce.
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During his ministry he was earnest and active in urging people to baptism and the sacraments, and was recognized as a high churchman.
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In their work they measured the impact of psychological reactance with two parallel studies: one advocating flossing and the other urging students to limit their alcohol intake.
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She has spoken around the world about environmental issues, urging listeners to define their values, act with the future in mind, and take individual responsibility.
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The campaign is being backed up by newspaper advertising urging people to get involved.
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