উত্সাহিত করা, সনির্বন্ধ মিনতি করা, পরামর্শ দেত্তয়া, উপদেশ দেত্তয়া, প্রণোদিত করা
(1) Spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.
(2) Force or impel in an indicated direction.
(3) Urge on or encourage especially by shouts.
(4) Urge.
(5) Warn.
(1) It exhorts viewers to fight against divisive forces that disrupt the peace of a nation, says Sundar.
(2) She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts.
(3) However, our co-ops have a crucial role to play, which must go well beyond exhorting farmers to get bigger and leaner.
(4) China's national anthem exhorts its citizens to move forward and resist foreign aggressors.
(5) From the back end of a bus, the City of York Council exhorts us to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510cycle to work for a healthy heartu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(6) In Delaware, Allen also encountered exhorters of the Methodist Society, then still affiliated with the Church of England.
(7) It is, of its nature, penal rather than exhortatory .
(8) He exhorts me not to take the problems of the world so seriously, and to have more faith in the ways of Allah.
(9) There also is some superficial similarity with eugenicism in terms of an exhortatory jargon for human self-improvement, but I wouldn't press this point.
(10) Moral consequentialism exhorts us to choose between different modes of life as well as different choices within each mode.
(11) In addition to ministers, many Baptist churches had ruling elders, assistants, exhorters , deacons, deaconesses, elderesses, and evangelists.
(12) The big man repeatedly exhorts his fans to be leaders not followers, but like good followers, they obey his every word.
(13) My problem with today's liturgical bureaucracy is that it advances measurable technical goals at the same time it diminishes the more essential immeasurable exhortative ones at the heart of EACW.
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(15) To get workers charged up, he exhorts his troops to act like entrepreneurs, take risks, and own up to failure quickly.
(16) With a pointing finger, he exhorts the crowd of young law students to stop the assault on the powerless.
(17) The government exhorts us to get off the roads and onto the railway, but it may not have considered the opposite proposition.
(18) Nor is there any intention to suggest that the teacher should become a preacher or exhorter , even for so good an end as the general welfare.
(19) Here, the voice is not imperative, and it does not try to address the viewer directly; rather, it is exhortative , and it implicitly addresses, in plain Italian, the Italian team.
(20) He has mobilized his decades of work in social and cultural history in order to write this exhortative book exploring the value of images for historical writing.
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