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exhortation

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


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It’s a pricey rebranding effort that includes sporting events, concerts, exhibitions and exhortations to “tell good stories” about Hong Kong.

From Washington Post

The Trump administration tried to encourage private industry to develop its own apprenticeship programs for non-college educated workers through regulation and exhortation but got nowhere, Mr. Brown said.

From New York Times

To observers of the close relationship between Christianity and American football, the exhortations to prayer were natural.

From New York Times

And experts repeated their now-common exhortations to take basic precautions, such as wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces, using rapid Covid tests before visiting vulnerable people and staying home when feeling unwell.

From New York Times

“I see much more dismissal of Sermon on the Mount characteristics among some Christians than we would have seen before,” Moore said, referring to Jesus’ exhortation to turn the other cheek and love your enemies.

From Seattle Times