To spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.
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.
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