Thesaurus / exhort
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On the one hand, she says, exhorting people to “keep wearing a mask” implies that a vaccinated person can still transmit the virus.
SO YOU GOT THE VACCINE. CAN YOU STILL INFECT PEOPLE? PFIZER IS TRYING TO FIND OUT.STEPHANIE ARNETTFEBRUARY 2, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIn the hour before the joint session of Congress convened in the House chamber, the president was exhorting a mass of supporters with one more recitation of his baseless claims of a stolen election and much else.
A DAY FOR CEREMONY DESCENDS INTO ANARCHY ON CAPITOL HILLDAN BALZJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAmon is known as an early riser who likes getting to the office first to exhort his research, marketing, and sales teams to work hard.
WHO IS CRISTIANO AMON, QUALCOMM’S NEW CEO?AARON PRESSMANJANUARY 6, 2021FORTUNELast year, people who exhorted others to stay positive and make goals and keep moving forward became grating.
ONE GOOD THING: THE FUTURE IS UNCERTAIN. THIS GRAPHIC NOVEL GAVE ME HOPE ANYWAY.ALISSA WILKINSONJANUARY 1, 2021VOXThe cryptocurrency giant Coinbase has been in a media firestorm since its outspoken CEO Brian Armstrong published a blog post two weeks ago exhorting employees to refrain from politics in the workplace.
COINBASE SEES 5% OF EMPLOYEES DEPART IN WAKE OF POLITICS CONTROVERSYJEFFOCTOBER 8, 2020FORTUNESivert Jespersen began at once to exhort him to allow himself to be sent on a mission to the heathen lands lying in darkness.
SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLANDWithout offending your commands permit a lover to exhort me to live in obedience to your rigorous rules.
THE LOVE LETTERS OF ABELARD AND HELOISEPETER ABELARDSometimes during the night he would walk to another bedside, wake up its occupant, and exhort him to prayer.
EASTERN NIGHTS - AND FLIGHTSALAN BOTTBecause I exhort you to mutual love you are not to think that I have gone back on my teaching of justification by faith alone.
COMMENTARY ON THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANSMARTIN LUTHERRobert Davis soon afterward felt the inspiration to teach and exhort and he was much used in this way.
AROUND OLD BETHANYROBERT LEE BERRYWORDS RELATED TO EXHORT
- adjure
- advance
- advise
- advocate
- appeal to
- ask
- attract
- beseech
- champion
- charge
- commend
- compel
- conjure
- counsel
- countenance
- drive
- egg on
- endorse
- entreat
- exhort
- favor
- fire up
- force
- further
- goad
- hasten
- impel
- implore
- incite
- induce
- influence
- insist on
- inspire
- instigate
- maneuver
- move
- plead
- press
- promote
- prompt
- propel
- propose
- push
- put up to
- rationalize
- recommend
- request
- sanction
- solicit
- speak for
- spur
- stimulate
- support
- tempt
- wheedle
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- acquaint
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- admonish
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- alert
- apprise
- caution
- clue
- clue in
- counsel
- cry wolf
- deprecate
- direct
- dissuade
- enjoin
- exhort
- fill in
- forbid
- forearm
- forewarn
- give fair warning
- give the high sign
- give warning
- guide
- hint
- inform
- instruct
- lay it out
- make aware
- notify
- order
- post
- predict
- prepare
- prescribe
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- recommend
- remind
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- reprove
- signal
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- alerts
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- forearms
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- lies it out
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- recommends
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- remonstrates
- reproves
- signals
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- summons
- tells
- threatens
- tips
- tips off
- urges
- wise up
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