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    exhort

    exhort - Dictionary definition and meaning for word exhort

    Definition
    (verb) spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
    Synonyms : barrack , cheer , inspire , pep up , root on , urge , urge on
    Example Sentence
    • The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers
    Definition
    (verb) force or impel in an indicated direction
    Synonyms : press , urge , urge on
    Example Sentence
    • I urged him to finish his studies
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for exhort

My friend EXHORTED us that we go for the EXORCIST movie and we EXCORIATED him for such an EXECRABLE idea.but then we EXCULPATED him.

exert -> to do something; exhort -> to urge someone to do something

my ex gf is vry hot(hort)...she urges men ....

extra + hot...ll urge evry1.

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simply remember 'escort'

exhort very close to exhaust...ex..(exhaust)+hort(resort)....when you get exhausted by staying in hotels...you encourage or urge your dad to stay in a resort...........

exhort:ex+heart to urge by strong appels (to urge by heart)

Exhort- EX, snORT. Many EX-crackheads have the urge or exhort to snORT crack.

exhort sounds like exhaust; if you’re extremely exhausted, how will you exhort the crowd to cheer louder? You need lots of energy to exhort the crowd.

exert someone to do something

reah exhort like eh + heart your heart always urges you to do things

Exhort = ex (cut) + short,i.e cut the shortage help it to overcome.

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