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exhortation

[eg-zawr-tey-shuhn, ek-sawr-] / ˌɛg zɔrˈteɪ ʃən, ˌɛk sɔr- /


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Every exhortation on the pitch is meaningful, and everyone in the stands cannot say a word.

From Los Angeles Times

These farewells for loved ones, requests for forgiveness and exhortations to fight against Israel are known as “wills” in Arabic, even if their authors are not leaving behind any material goods.

From New York Times

But he still expected her to prevail in the end - and for the president's exhortations for the contenders to play by MORENA's rules, and remain civil, to be obeyed.

From Reuters

That exhortation is still relevant today as enduring peace remains elusive.

From Seattle Times

For the criticism over his speech, Minow said he didn’t support censorship, preferring exhortation and measures to broaden public choices.

From Seattle Times