urgings (Meaning)

urgings

to force or drive to some course or activity (as greater speed), to try to persuade, to declare, advance, or press earnestly a statement, argument, charge, or claim, a strong desire especially to achieve a goal, a force or impulse that urges, to ask for or support earnestly, to undertake the accomplishment of with energy, swiftness, or enthusiasm, solicit, entreat, to serve as a motive or reason for, stimulate, provoke, the act or process of urging, to force or impel in an indicated direction or into motion or greater speed, a continuing impulse toward an activity or goal, to present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly

urgings Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor's urgings to quit smoking proved ineffective.
  2. The principal's urgings for students to stay focused fell on deaf ears.
  3. Despite the urgings of her parents, she insisted on pursuing a career in the arts.
  4. The urgings of his conscience led him to confess his mistake.
  5. The politician's urgings for unity were met with skepticism.
  6. The urgings of environmentalists to reduce plastic consumption went largely ignored.
  7. The team ignored the coach's urgings to play more aggressively.
  8. The urgings of the crowd motivated the athlete to give their all.
  9. The therapist strongly urged her client to confront their past trauma.
  10. The urgings of the alarm clock proved insufficient to rouse him from his slumber.

FAQs About the word urgings

to force or drive to some course or activity (as greater speed), to try to persuade, to declare, advance, or press earnestly a statement, argument, charge, or c

feedback, prompts,instructions, recommendations, reminders, observations, suggestions, signs, clues, warnings

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The doctor's urgings to quit smoking proved ineffective.

The principal's urgings for students to stay focused fell on deaf ears.

Despite the urgings of her parents, she insisted on pursuing a career in the arts.

The urgings of his conscience led him to confess his mistake.