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Exhort   /ɪgzˈɔrt/   Listen
Exhort

verb
(past & past part. exhorted; pres. part. exhorting)
1.
Spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.  Synonyms: barrack, cheer, inspire, pep up, root on, urge, urge on.
2.
Force or impel in an indicated direction.  Synonyms: press, urge, urge on.



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"Exhort" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Fair ladies, by your leave I would exhort you spin and weave Some frugal homely cloth. I warn you, when I lead the tribes Law shall strip you; threats nor bribes Shall blunt the ...
— Ionica • William Cory (AKA William Johnson)

... Banians and the Sumauli merchants in the port,) but compelled the Sultan to agree to an annual payment of 360 dollars; while two other tribes, the Yaffaees and the Houshibees, took the opportunity to exhort from him a tribute of half that amount. There can be no doubt but that, if the Arabs had been left to themselves, this state of things would have ended in all the contending parties being speedily swallowed up in the dominions of Mohammed Ali, ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - April 1843 • Various

... the beginnings of the church at Bethany, the church of God. A church-house was built and the church was organized by the Holy Spirit into a working body of saints. Robert Davis soon afterward felt the inspiration to teach and exhort and he was much used in this way. By and by he preached occasionally until his gifts were recognized by the church through the laying on of the hands ...
— Around Old Bethany • Robert Lee Berry

... their merit and services in the cause of Caesar. The style of their ambassadors to Conrad the Third and Frederic the First is a mixture of flattery and pride, the tradition and the ignorance of their own history. [53] After some complaint of his silence and neglect, they exhort the former of these princes to pass the Alps, and assume from their hands the Imperial crown. "We beseech your majesty not to disdain the humility of your sons and vassals, not to listen to the accusations of our common enemies; who calumniate the ...
— The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 6 • Edward Gibbon

... friends," Beric said. "You have indeed built us a leafy palace. I need not exhort the guards to be watchful tonight, for it may be that the traitor who will guide the Romans to the house where we have been stopping may know something of the mountains, and guessing the direction of our camp ...
— Beric the Briton - A Story of the Roman Invasion • G. A. Henty


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