exhort

Found in thesaurus: encourage, counsel, rede, advise

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exhort
v. urge strongly, advise earnestly, admonish, council

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Advice (opinion)
Advice (also called exhortation) is a form of relating personal or institutional opinionsbelief systems, values, recommendations or guidance about certain situations relayed in some context to another person, group or party often offered as a guide to action and/or conduct. Put a little more simply, an advice message is a recommendation about what might be thought, said, or otherwise done to address a problem, make a decision, or manage a situation.

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exhort

Verb
1. urge on or encourage especially by shouts; "The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"
(synonym) cheer, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, pep up
(hypernym) encourage
(hyponym) cheerlead
(derivation) exhortation
2. force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies"
(synonym) urge, urge on, press
(hypernym) advise, counsel
(hyponym) rush, hurry
(derivation) exhortation


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Exhort
(v. t.)
To incite by words or advice; to animate or urge by arguments, as to a good deed or laudable conduct; to address exhortation to; to urge strongly; hence, to advise, warn, or caution.
  
 
(v. i.)
To deliver exhortation; to use words or arguments to incite to good deeds.
  
 
(n.)
Exhortation.
  

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exhort
v. a.
اپديش دينا, سکشا دينا, نصيحت کرنا, نيکي کي ترغيب دينا