urging

[ˈɜːdʒɪŋ]

urging Definition

the act of trying to persuade someone strongly to do something.

Using urging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "urging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher's urging finally convinced the student to apply for college.

  • Example

    The government is facing increasing urging to take action on climate change.

  • Example

    I ignored his urging to invest in that company and ended up saving my money.

urging Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for urging

Phrases with urging

  • at someone's urging

    because someone has strongly encouraged or persuaded you to do something

    Example

    At my friend's urging, I decided to take a break from work and travel for a while.

  • to encourage or persuade someone to do something, especially when they are hesitant

    Example

    I urged her on to try the new dish, and she ended up loving it.

  • to have a strong desire or impulse to do something

    Example

    I felt the urge to go for a run after sitting at my desk all day.

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Summary: urging in Brief

The term 'urging' [ˈɜːdʒɪŋ] refers to the act of strongly persuading someone to do something. It can be seen in various contexts, such as convincing a student to apply for college or encouraging the government to take action on climate change. Phrases like 'at someone's urging' and 'urge on' denote the influence of urging on decision-making, while 'feel the urge to do something' implies a strong desire or impulse to act.

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