0 to strongly encourage or try to persuade someone to do something: --
1 to strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something: --
However, he exhorts, one must not balk at the apparent contradiction of this view.
It is one which other ecclesiastical archivists can only be exhorted to follow.
These armed groups started exhorting refugees to stay in their camps.
The word given in the second line exhorted the use of the target structure.
The goal, then, as recent ecocritics exhort, entails working with and through paradox.
In one case the dancers react to the singers' words, which exhort everyone to run up and hear exciting news.
Even confessors were exhorted to scrutinize the conscience of the sinner in confession as a physician scrutinizes wounds.
Furthermore, they exhorted professionals in the field to actively seek to fulfill more than one of these functions.