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Exhort

Exhort meaning

To urge; to advise earnestly.

Example sentences (13)

Finally, it is my hope that this notion of passing a legacy baton will inspire, remind, and exhort people, especially those who are concerned about the current state of society.

Rather than dismantle and decimate, I exhort building up and the believing that comes from such action.

What makes those Biblical passages which exhort the slave to gladly serve the master wrong while passages decrying homosexuality are upheld?

Masvingo — The Zanu-PF provincial leadership here has embarked on a series of inter-district meetings to explain Government programmes and exhort cadres against premature campaigning for impending district coordinating committee (DCC) elections.

The Consumer Purpose Survey identified some topics and values that are safer for brands to exhort.

And as a politically involved man returning to Nepal from the United States, he believes that the Nepal Communist Party, which holds the majority of seats in the Nepalese parliament, would exhort him for money at threat of violence.

By the same token, we also exhort the brethren to develop a coherent detailed manifesto rather than a one-pager with bullet points.

He doesn’t exhort the reader to accept that the Bible is entirely or mainly accurate, but rather shows that the evidence allows the skeptical modern reader to get comfortable with the idea that the Hebrew Bible reports history rather than legend.

His charges typically begin with a strong appeal, such as "I charge," "I exhort" or "I urge," followed by the name of the person charged (in this case, Timothy).

In tandem with Shriver's new online series, Architects of Change, it's a meeting of minds to exhort women to reinvent, intervene and boldly reach leadership roles that will open many doors to a brighter tomorrow.

Otherwise why would Christ exhort us to pick up our Cross (Matt 16:24)?

They exhort their readers and followers to arm themselves to the teeth against the imagined assault by the federal government on white people’s rights.

Its purpose was to exhort Christians to persevere in the face of persecution.