urge - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of urge in Hindi
- आग्रह करता हूं
- अनुरोध
- प्रेरणा
- बताना
- अनुरोध करना
- आवश्यकता
noun
- तीव्र हाजत
- तीव्र इच्छा
verb
- विनती करना
- प्रेरना करना
- प्रवृत्त करना
urge Definition
verb
- try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something. ( किसी को कुछ करने के लिए (किसी को) मनाने के लिए ईमानदारी से या लगातार प्रयास करें। )
noun
- a strong desire or impulse. ( एक मजबूत इच्छा या आवेग। )
urge Example
- The game still looked in the balance and Rhodes continued to urge Kendal on with his constant ranting from the back.
- If I visit shops or vendors that do not offer fixed prices, I always feel a strong urge to bargain.
- The weight presses down on you as the signs urge you onwards.
- She could feel his warm breath against her cheek and lips, and she felt a strong urge to pull him in and kiss him.
- With a strong urge to serve the society more effectively, he entered the civil services.
- I had a stream of ideas seemingly out of nowhere, that I didn't recognise as my own, and felt the strong urge to write them down.
- I glowered, having a strong urge to turn away from him, but I knew that he intended well.
- I urge all reasonable people to do what they can to support this bill.
- She had never understood why Samay felt such a strong urge to foster relationships other than the one he had with her.
- If you're based in the UK and missed this series first time round I strongly urge you to give it a try.
- Then he managed to persuade two decisive figures in the enterprise to urge other workers to go back to their posts.
- In fact, she had very strong urge to confide in a friend about her unfortunate situation regarding the duke.
- We urge him to persuade the president to help mediate the situation.
- the urge for revenge
- I resisted the strong urge to test his brow for evidence of a high fever.
- A fire outbreak would be used as a reason to knock on doors and urge residents to check on smoke alarms.
- Jade herself fought an immediately strong urge to flee as fast as her legs would take her.
- But the incredibly strong urge to make connections, to avoid being alone, is difficult to extinguish.
- Impulsiveness, and the urge to take action is your gift and your strength, leaving the hesitating majority in shame.
- It is for this reason that I urge you to look at both systems and try them out.
- The more disturbing the situation, the stronger the urge to take refuge in familiar procedures.
- The director recalls that this sparked off the strong urge to do something significant.
- She should take the opportunity tomorrow and on Friday to urge restraint, caution and a peaceful protest.
- Zander, it appears, is not motivated by desire but by an urge to keep the story going.
- We urge readers to apply pressure on their local MP to back reform of the present wholly inadequate law.
- Even Mr Wightman had to step in at that point to urge caution.
- Larenia giggled after she finished saying this and I had the strong urge to giggle with her.
- She had the strong urge to throw a pinecone at him, but kept focused on her main target.
- I glowered at him and felt an impulsive urge to hit him over his egotistical head with a pillow.
- Until good evidence is available, we urge caution in interpreting eye findings out of context.