Vocabulary
Urge
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
recommend (something) strongly.
Urdu meaning
سفارش کرنا، تجویز کرنا، زور دینا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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This will urge countries to reshape policy priorities in the face of changing realities and a fragmenting international order.First, consider the economic fallout of the war.The economic toll will obviously be heaviest on the Middle East.
Dawn Editorials —
The fallout
— 2026-04-20
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GCC states` vulnerabilities laid bare in the war will urge them, albeit in the longer run, to mitigate these by evolving new security mechanisms, especially as the GCC`s collective security mechanism came up short.
Dawn Editorials —
The fallout
— 2026-04-20
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But will the middle and upper classes of our countries endure the indignity of a life in the Global South without being able to urge its children to better chances in `the West`?
Dawn Editorials —
When the Western dream is over
— 2026-03-04
Synonyms
advise, counsel, advocate, recommend, suggest, support, endorse, back, champion
Curator example
“I urge caution in interpreting these results”
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Urdu equivalents where we have them, word relations, and—when generated—real lines from the editorial archive
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