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Definition of urge
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Urge (v. t.) To
provoke;
to
exasperate.
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Taw
::
Taw (v. t.) To
prepare
or
dress,
as hemp, by
beating;
to tew;
hence,
to beat; to
scourge..
Flagitation
::
Flagitation
(n.)
Importunity;
urgent
demand.
Mate
::
Mate (n.) An
officer
in a
merchant
vessel
ranking
next below the
captain.
If there are more than one
bearing
the
title,
they are
called,
respectively,
first mate,
second
mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a
subordinate
officer
or
assistant;
as,
master's
mate;
surgeon's
mate..
Scourge
::
Scourge
(n.) To
harass
or
afflict
severely.
Pott''s Disease
::
Pott's
disease
()
Caries
of the
vertebrae,
frequently
resulting
in
curvature
of the spine and
paralysis
of the lower
extremities;
-- so named from
Percival
Pott, an
English
surgeon..
Reurge
::
Reurge
(v. t.) To urge
again.
Assurgency
::
Assurgency
(n.) Act of
rising.
Urgency
::
Urgency
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
urgent;
insistence;
pressure;
as, the
urgency
of a
demand
or an
occasion..
Lobby
::
Lobby (v. t.) To urge the
adoption
or
passage
of by
soliciting
members
of a
legislative
body; as, to lobby a
bill..
Press
::
Press (v.) To drive with
violence;
to
hurry;
to urge on; to ply hard; as, to press a horse in a
race..
Turgesced
::
Turgesced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Turgesc.
Turgescing
::
Turgescing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Turgesc.
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To ride or guide with
spurs;
to spur; to goad; to
incite;
to urge on; --
sometimes
with on, or off..
Thaumaturge
::
Thaumaturge
(n.) A
magician;
a
wonder
worker.
Drift
::
Drift (n.) That which is
driven,
forced,
or urged
along.
Insurgent
::
Insurgent
(a.)
Rising
in
opposition
to civil or
political
authority,
or
against
an
established
government;
insubordinate;
rebellious..
Dun
::
Dun (v. t. & i.) To ask or
beset,
as a
debtor,
for
payment;
to urge
importunately..
Hurrier
::
Hurrier
(n.) One who
hurries
or
urges.
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To press the mind or will of; to ply with
motives,
arguments,
persuasion,
or
importunity..
Bourgeon
::
Bourgeon
(v. i.) To
sprout;
to put forth buds; to shoot
forth,
as a
branch..
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