urge on



urge something (up)on someone

to try to get someone to take something. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) Arnold urged the new policy on the employees. He urged restraint upon them.
See also: on, urge

urge on

v.
To move or impel someone or something to action, effort, or speed: The orator urged on the excited crowd to applaud even more loudly. The travelers were tired of walking, but the thought of a hot meal and warm bed urged them on.
See also: on, urge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Leah[liə]
DervİŞ-Turkish
CharltonKAHRL-tən, CHAHRL-tənEnglish
DetlevDET-lef (Low German)Low German, German
Zinaidazee-nah-EE-dahRussian
Hanaa-Arabic