21 Verbs to Use for the Word urging

The British government had done its best for the Loyalists in the treaty of peace and had urged Carleton, who needed no urging in such a cause, to do his best as well.

J.W. felt no great urge, though it had always been understood that he would go.

" Willie never required any urging to what his father wished.

The boy wants little urging, I know, to do honor to my ward and the fairest of Venice.

Neither his own thoughts, nor any book that he had ever read nor any lecture that he had heard ever attempted to explain the enormous creative urge which is felt by every noble mind, and which, indeed, is shared to some extent by every human creature.

He was far too selfish to follow the brief urge to renunciation.

When he quoted "'More lightly treat whom haste or heat to headlong trespass urge; The heaviest sandals fit the feet that ever tread the verge' "I was well frightened.

Those who hold this opinion urge in support of it that cold applications are inimical to the life of the pus organism.

She too knew the urge of unbridled vitality and spirit, common to all the woods children; and life's vivid meaning was her inheritance, no less than his.

ROB. H. Uncle, I will; you need urge that no more.

But the mother opposed Sally's urging and said: "You know, dear, that we have dinner at once, and father does not allow such running away on Sunday.

That is why the majority of mankind has set itself to overcome the unholy urgings of ambition, the pleasure of selfish and revengeful purposes, and the deeply-implanted delight in cruelty and unkindness.

For there had come all day upon this Prince of Israel those subtle essences distilled by spring to provoke the mating urge.

Jack refused the prayerful urgings of the juniors, who pleaded tearfully to join him.

And one said: "Now that it's over What about a bit of truth? Let us say why we came to fight No frills You first, old Fire-eater!" One with a whimsical face spoke freely; "I?I sought some stir, Some urge in living, Some sense in dying.

To understand the constant urge to throw off the shackles of civilization, one need but think of the number of men who use liquor or drugs.

" He dissented with courtliness, and Polly wheedled until Doodles and Blue came to add their urging to hers; but in the end they had to let Miss Sterling have her way, which was to remain outside of the entertaining circle.

The French captain was consumed with impatience, muttering exhortations to caution, whispering excited urgings to move, as if his lips were at the creepers' ears, his fingers twitching and jerking, his body hitching and holding still, exactly as if he too crawled out there and dragged at the stretcher.

What is that spectre the tired slumberer sees? The foul familiar lineaments affright him; Its pose of menace and its pointing hand To caution urge, to providence invite him, To foil this scourge of the Distressful Land.

And all the time, hour by hour, day by day, he continued his urging.

He couldn't deny the urge he had to surrender to her, to obey her.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  urging