TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
exhort
in English
Portuguese
impelir
Catalan
pressionar
Spanish
activar
Back to the meaning
To spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.
press
cheer
urge
inspire
barrack
pep up
root on
urge on
Portuguese
impelir
Synonyms
Examples for "
press
"
press
cheer
urge
inspire
barrack
Examples for "
press
"
1
Lucas said he would
press
for House debate as soon as possible.
2
Members of the opposition, however, said it would further curtail
press
freedom.
3
Conning said it will issue a
press
statement regarding the deal later.
4
Go and direct traffic; let no
press
or public near the house.
5
Since it went to
press
,
however, cases have begun to rise again.
1
Well, she's why I called actually, Douglas said with determined good
cheer
.
2
Record tourist numbers are bringing
cheer
to companies involved in the sector.
3
Some will hope for an England win; others will
cheer
for Portugal.
4
The crowds felt free to
cheer
,
jeer, and offer questions and comments.
5
With light hearts and good
cheer
we proceeded to the holy city.
1
Experts agree that passive safety is a good idea but
urge
caution.
2
We therefore
urge
the public to continue assisting us in managing consumption.
3
We
urge
the taxi industry to accept these declared measures, he added.
4
We
urge
police to investigate such criminal activities without fear or favour.
5
He hesitated for a second, fighting the
urge
to press his point.
1
The Trust said her compositions continue to
inspire
a new generation today.
2
The list was long and familiar: Be authentic;
inspire
purpose; embrace uncertainty.
3
A key challenge now is to continue to
inspire
a wilting opposition.
4
The events of a century ago still have the power to
inspire
.
5
In the best cases, that leads to things that inform and
inspire
.
1
In the tall and
barrack
-
like
houses candles gleamed in honor of Masaniello.
2
In the evening, the change from
barrack
-
room
to veldt was most delightful.
3
The foundation of another
barrack
for officers was begun in this month.
4
I detest having it in that great
barrack
of a dining-room downstairs.
5
It was half-past three when the deputies were locked into the
barrack
-
yard
.
1
I get two minutes with them and I give them a
pep
up
speech.
2
Sugary foods gave my brain the
pep
up
it needed.
3
In order to mitigate the political risks, it needs to
pep
up
its growth rate.
4
I want to
pep
up
the music, and immediately.
5
Mosaic tiles are the perfect way to
pep
up
floors, shower enclosures and kitchen splashbacks.
1
I had seen such a
root
on
my brothers and was unimpressed.
2
Prime Suspect and Mendax raced to get
root
on
the system.
3
When Mendax finally got
root
on
NIC, the power was intoxicating.
4
We old people have taken
root
on
the land which was our fathers'.
5
It does not take
root
on
barricades, we know that now!
1
He could have used no sharper spur to
urge
on
the laggard.
2
We needed no further incitement to make us
urge
on
our steeds.
3
That's good news. Mansfield clicked his tongue to
urge
on
his horse.
4
I could
urge
on
those people you employ, work with them even.
5
Put your shoulder to the wheel, man, and
urge
on
your horses.
Usage of
exhort
in English
1
Henry V, new king of England, continued to
exhort
his imaginary soldiers.
2
To the same pains, to the same firmness I
exhort
the accusers.
3
Need I warn-needI
exhort
-
the
young
to avoid the habit of intemperance.
4
We
exhort
them to observe wisdom as decreed in My wondrous Book.
5
You could even step out of the shadows to
exhort
your belief.
6
It is forbidden to incite or
exhort
someone to commit a crime.
7
The missionary raised his hand as if to
exhort
some power above.
8
He requested that he would
exhort
and stimulate Scipio not to delay.
9
Often we will fearfully
exhort
her to hold the baby's back, etc.
10
But Morrison did not use his fists, though Lanigan continued to
exhort
.
11
And during the operation the loquacious Corporal continued to
exhort
the unconscious traveller.
12
He was now at length free to pray and
exhort
in open day.
13
Let me, then,
exhort
you to marry only in the Lord.
14
The company cheer, and Chaerephon and Callicles
exhort
them to proceed.
15
I not only permit, but
exhort
you to speak the truth.
16
God, in pity, sent him to
exhort
me to bear my cross bravely.
Other examples for "exhort"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
exhort
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
exhort every one
exhort men
exhort people
exhort servants
exhort sinners
More collocations
Translations for
exhort
Portuguese
impelir
Catalan
pressionar
exhortar
empènyer
inspirar
Spanish
activar
exhortar
motivar
animar
empujar
jalear
incitar
dar ánimos
estimular
Exhort
through the time
Exhort
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common