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1 formane
exhort, warn* * *vb admonish;[ formane en til at gøre noget] admonish somebody to do something;[ formane en til ikke at gøre noget] warn somebody against doing something. -
2 sind
(et -) mind ( fx an open mind; change one's mind; open one's mind);( sindelag) temper, disposition, temperament;[ et heftigt sind] a violent temper;[ et lyst sind] a sunny (el. happy) disposition;[ et tungt sind] a brooding disposition;[ et vanskeligt sind] a difficult temperament;[ med præp:][ ung af sind] young at (el. in) heart;(se også øje);[ få i sinde at] take it into one's head to;[ have i sinde at] intend to, mean to;[ have ondt i sinde] mean (el. be up to) no good;[ i sind og skind] through and through ( fx Danish through and through);[ i sit stille sind] inwardly, secretly;[ det ligger mig på sinde] it is near to my heart;[ hvad der ligger mig mest på sinde] what I have most at heart;[ lægge en på sinde at] strongly advise somebody to,F exhort somebody to;[ lægge sig det på sinde] bear it in mind;[ være til sinds at] mean to,( være tilbøjelig til) be inclined to. -
3 tilskynde
abet, egg, encourage, exhort, incite, inspire, instigate, prod, prompt, urge* * *vb prompt,( kraftigt) urge ( fx him to do it);(til forbrydelse etc) instigate, incite.
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Exhort — Ex*hort , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exhorted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exhorting}.] [L. exhortari; ex out + hortari to incite, encourage; cf. F. exhorter. See {Hortative}.] To incite by words or advice; to animate or urge by arguments, as to a good deed or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exhort — Ex*hort , v. i. To deliver exhortation; to use words or arguments to incite to good deeds. [1913 Webster] With many other words did he testify and exhort. Acts ii. 40. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exhort — c.1400, from O.Fr. exhorer (13c.) and directly from L. exhortari to exhort, encourage, stimulate (see EXHORTATION (Cf. exhortation)). Related: Exhorted; exhorting … Etymology dictionary
exhort — [eg zôrt′, igzôrt′] vt., vi. [ME exhorten < L exhortari, to exhort < ex , out + hortari, to urge: see HORTATORY] to urge earnestly by advice, warning, etc. (to do what is proper or required); admonish strongly SYN. URGE … English World dictionary
Exhort — Ex*hort , n. Exhortation. [Obs.] Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exhort — I verb adhortari, adjure, admonish, advise, advocate, animate, arouse, beg, beseech, caution, charge, coax, command, counsel, encourage, enjoin, entreat, goad, impel, implore, importune, incite, induce, influence, inspire, inspirit, instigate,… … Law dictionary
exhort — *urge, egg, goad, spur, prod, prick, sic Analogous words: plead, appeal (see under PRAYER): entreat, implore, beseech (see BEG): stimulate, excite, *provoke: advise, counsel (see under ADVICE n) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
exhort — [v] urge, warn admonish, advise, beseech, bid, call upon, caution, counsel, egg on*, encourage, enjoin, entreat, goad, incite, insist, persuade, plead, preach, press, pressure, prick, prod, prompt, propel, spur, stimulate; concepts 75,78 … New thesaurus
exhort — ► VERB ▪ strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something. DERIVATIVES exhortation noun. ORIGIN Latin exhortari, from hortari encourage … English terms dictionary
exhort — v. 1) (D; tr.) to exhort to (to exhort smb. to action) 2) (H) to exhort students to work harder * * * [ɪg zɔːt] (H) to exhort students to work harder (D; tr.) to exhort to (to exhort smb. to action) … Combinatory dictionary
exhort — UK [ɪɡˈzɔː(r)t] / US [ɪɡˈzɔrt] verb [transitive] Word forms exhort : present tense I/you/we/they exhort he/she/it exhorts present participle exhorting past tense exhorted past participle exhorted formal to try to persuade someone to do something… … English dictionary