Urge Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for urge.
urge
urge
/ɜːd͡ʒ/
animate
incite
impel
instigate
stimulate
encourage
Examples
- Hortative means encourage or urge.
- Hortative moods encourage or urge.
- Air hunger is the sensation of the urge to breathe.
- Amnesty urged Tehran to reprieve the woman.
- He urged them to sign on the paper.
- I have encouraged, urged and cajoled.
- Seagull is urged by coach to swoop in series.
- The urge for communication is instinctive in social man.
- Amnesty urged Tehran to give reprieve to the woman.
- Dixon urged the members of the league to reduce spending.
an instinctive motive
noun
a strong restless desire
noun
force or impel in an indicated direction
verb
push for something
verb
spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
verb
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"Urge - Purge. Feel a strong need to purge bad habits."
"Urge: Bird + Purge. A bird needs to purge quickly, feeling an urgent need."
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