See also: Exhortation Exhort Exhortatory Exhortative Exhortar Exhorted Exhorter Exhorteth Exhorting Exhorts
1. Exhort is a 15th-century coinage
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2. See synonyms for: Exhort / Exhorted on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to urge, advise, or caution earnestly; admonish urgently
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3. To urge by strong, often stirring argument, admonition, advice, or appeal: Exhorted the troops to hold the line.
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4. To strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something: She Exhorted all of us to do our very best
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5. (Definition of Exhort from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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6. In the hour before the joint session of Congress convened in the House chamber, the president was Exhorting a mass of supporters with one more recitation of his baseless claims of a stolen election and much else
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7. Exhortor; ex and hortor, to encourage, to embolden, to cheer, to advise
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8. Definition of Exhort to strongly urge someone to do something Examples of Exhort in a sentence While I cannot force you to drive the speed limit, I Exhort you to do so or else you might end up in jail
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9. Exhort is the root word of the Holy Spirit as the great Comforter of our souls
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10. We are shown that we should function in the Spirit of Exhortation and comfort.
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11. To Exhort is to develop relationships with other believers for the purpose of encouraging them in their spiritual growth
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12. God holds pastors responsible for the spiritual well-being of those in their care (Hebrews 13:17), and Exhortation is part of
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13. Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, Exhort, with great patience and instruction
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14. French roots for the word Exhort mean "thoroughly encourage," so to Exhort is to fill up with encouragement! "When he heard the crowd Exhort him with stomping and cheers, he knew that he could finish the marathon."
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15. In the Septuagint of the Old Testament it is used in the sense of "consolation"; but in 2 Maccabees 7:24, it is translated "Exhort," the Revised Version (British and American) "appeal." The verb parakaleo is also translated "Exhortation" (1 Macc 13:3 the King James Version) and "Exhort" (2 Maccabees 9:26).
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16. Exhort is defined as to urge someone to take as specific action by using strong advice or a warning
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17. An example of Exhort is to encourage a person to take great caution when climbing a mountain.
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18. Exhortation Definition In modern usage, Exhort can mean “to incite by argument or advice: urge strongly.” One might use Exhort interchangeably with summon, beseech, entreat, or encourage
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19. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Exhort ex‧hort / ɪɡˈzɔːt $ -ɔːrt / verb [transitive] formal PERSUADE to try very hard to persuade someone to do something SYN urge Exhort somebody to do something Police Exhorted the crowd to remain calm
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20. — Exhortation / ˌeksɔːˈteɪʃ ə n $ -ɔːr-/ noun [countable, uncountable
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21. Or he that Exhort eth, on Exhort ation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness
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22. 1 Corinthians 14:3 View whole chapter See verse in context But he that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification, and Exhort ation, and comfort.
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23. Exhort Exhort ', verb transitive egzhort'
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24. [Latin Exhortor; ex and hortor, to encourage, to embolden, to cheer, to advise
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25. Synonyms & Antonyms of Exhort to try to persuade (someone) through earnest appeals to follow a course of action the speaker Exhorted the graduating students to go forth and try to make a …
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26. Exhortation definition, the act or process of Exhorting
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27. New Age prophets Exhort their sheeplike followers to carry out all sorts of home truths that beggar the imagination of any thinking person
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28. Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could Exhort and exclaim.
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29. To urge by strong, often stirring argument, admonition, advice, or appeal: Exhorted the troops to hold the line.
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30. We built the Exhort Leather Jacket for you
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31. Exhort Meaning: "to Exhort, encourage," from Old French exhorer (13c.) and directly from Latin Exhortari "to Exhort,… See definitions of Exhort.
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32. Exhort (37 Occurrences) Acts 2:40 With many other words he testified, and Exhorted them, saying, "Save yourselves from this crooked generation!" (Root in WEB KJV ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV)
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33. French roots for the word Exhort mean "thoroughly encourage," so to Exhort is to fill up with encouragement! "When he heard the crowd Exhort him with stomping and cheers, he knew that he could finish the marathon."
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34. Definition of Exhort written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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35. Exhort (third-person singular simple present Exhorts, present participle Exhorting, simple past and past participle Exhorted) To urge; to advise earnestly
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36. Late Middle English from Old French Exhorter or Latin Exhortari, from ex- ‘thoroughly’ + hortari ‘encourage’.
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37. She Exhorted us to do better, but we only did worse
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38. The boss Exhorted the workers to increase productivity.
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39. Definition of Exhort in the Definitions.net dictionary
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40. What does Exhort mean? Information and translations of Exhort in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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41. Dictionary entry overview: What does Exhort mean? • Exhort (verb) The verb Exhort has 2 senses:
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42. Force or impel in an indicated direction Familiarity information: Exhort used as a verb is rare.
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43. 40 ; With many other words did he testify and Exhort
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44. Forbes ; Let me Exhort you to take care of yourself
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45. * , Episode 12, The Cyclops Asked if he had any message for the living he Exhorted all who were still at the wrong side of Maya to acknowledge the true path for it was reported in devanic circles that Mars and Jupiter were
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46. If you Exhort someone to do something, you try hard to persuade or encourage them to do it.
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47. Word Origin from para and kaleó Definition to call to or for, to Exhort, to encourage NASB Translation appeal (4), appealed (1), appealing (2), beg (1), begging (2
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48. Synonyms for Exhort include encourage, goad, press, urge, adjure, charge, pressurise, pressurize, admonish and advise
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49. ‘‘Come on, you guys,’ Exhorted Linda’ ‘He lauded the school for encouraging sports and Exhorted young sportsmen to make strides in sports and academics.’
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50. Exhorts: This simple present form of Exhort is used when a singular, third-person subject strongly urges others to spring into action
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51. Example: A good crowd Exhorts the home team to pull through during a tight game.
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52. Exhorted: Exhorted is the preterit of Exhort, used when someone has spurred others on in the past.As the past participle of Exhort, Exhorted can also act as an adjective to
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53. See authoritative translations of Exhort in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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54. I Exhort you, therefore, brothers, in view of God’s mercies, to offer yourselves as a sacrifice, living and set apart for God
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55. Exhort somebody to do something The party leader Exhorted his members to start preparing for government
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56. Exhort somebody to something They had been Exhorted to action
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57. Exhort (somebody) + speech ‘Come on!’ he Exhorted (them)
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58. Exhort means to forcefully urge a person to do something, to strongly advise.Exhort is a verb, related words are Exhorts, Exhorted, Exhorting, Exhortative, Exhortatory, Exhorter.Exhort comes from the Latin word Exhortari, which means to encourage, to stimulate.
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59. Definition of Exhort verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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60. Exhort means to forcefully urge a person to do something, to strongly advise
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61. Exhort is a verb, related words are Exhorts, Exhorted, …
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62. I've been thinking today about two verbs that appear repeatedly in section 20 of the Doctrine and Covenants: "expound" and "Exhort." Elders, priests, teachers, and deacons are all instructed to do both
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63. (See Doctrine and Covenants 20:42, 46, 50, 59.) Several sections later, the Lord directs Emma Smith to "expound scriptures, and to Exhort the…
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64. “But Exhort one another every day, as long as it is called ‘today,’ that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin” (Heb
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65. Exhort one another every day, as long as it is called “today,” that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin (Hebrews 3:13).
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