To spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.
A strong restless desire.
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.
6 Our approach remains to urge Vertex to accept NHS England's generous offer.
7 We strongly urge the Chinese government to stop restricting Liu Xia's freedom.
8 He wanted to speak, to urge , to use some final, unanswerable argument.
9 Charlotte resisted the urge to inquire about the state of her health.
10 Conclusions: Oropharyngeal mechanical stimulation elicits urge - to - cough and cough in healthy young adults.
11 We urge the government to act quickly to address these reasonable requests.
12 I urge all citizens to remain calm Commodore Frank Bainimarama, December 2006.
13 Police urge anyone with information to call the following toll-free crime-stoppers hotline.
14 I urge everyone in the party to remain united behind his leadership.
15 Barroso will urge nations to get serious this week about the talks.
16 He did urge Americans to get behind a push for energy legislation.
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