0 to strongly encourage or try to persuade someone to do something:
1 to strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something:
For instance, kindness can be exhorted, but its full meaning can be conveyed over a range of instances only by example.
In addition to encouraging drain trapping, the drainage manuals consistently exhort the householder to adopt a rigorous program of sewer surveillance.
Shopkeepers were exhorted to handle their goods with care and to create a clean environment and an orderly atmosphere.
In particular, he referred to physicians that are exhorted to deal with poverty, population health and housing issues.
He exhorted virtue as the key to the successful pursuit of that life.
However, the tasks offer only a high possibility for using the investigated structures, they cannot really exhort their use.
The narrator marks these feelings with tags that exhort the character to restrain from giving form to feelings, from turning feelings into objects.
Furthermore, they exhorted professionals in the field to actively seek to fulfill more than one of these functions.
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激勵, 規勸, 督促…
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激励, 规劝, 敦促…
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zorlamak, şiddetle tavsiye etmek, teşvik etmek…
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