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urge <an urge; urges> N ECON

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

urge forward by singing VB

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They were urged to embrace the religion of the magi, but they remained firm in their faith.
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Fake vodka will smell of nail varnish so drinkers are also urged to smell the product before consuming.
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It urged all states to ensure that such crimes did not remain unpunished, reaffirming the obligations of parties involved in armed conflict to comply with international law.
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Citizens are urged to exercise safety and caution when returning to property by wearing items such as long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and rubber boots.
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Visitors are urged to be cautious when visiting the churn as it can be dangerous.
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Claustrophobic patients are urged to take antianxiety meds to cope with being bolted down.
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He urged them to keep the faith and prophesied better times to come.
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He said people considered him a good communicator and had urged him to get into marketing.
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They urged member states to base import restrictions on scientific risk assessments, and to use official WTO notification mechanisms.
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The report also urged the government to set clear disclosure rules about its relationship with nuclear operators.
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