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exhortation
[eg-zawr-tey-shuhn, ek-sawr-]
noun
the act or process of exhorting.
an utterance, discourse, or address conveying urgent advice or recommendations.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonexhortation noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exhortation1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
That said, even if some of Gilbert’s analysis feels 10 years out of date, it is nonetheless a reminder of where we come from as a culture, and a reinvigorating exhortation not to return there.
Right-wing Catholics are going there, too, with Vice President JD Vance rejecting Jesus's exhortations to love your neighbor and welcome the stranger, drawing a rebuke from the Pope.
Despite the exhortations, no model scored above 2% on the test.
Lewis told Salon that, as a self-described universalist who believes that all human beings will be restored to a right relationship with God, Christian exhortation need not come at the expense of pluralism.
With exhortations to “buy American,” presidents have almost always favored rides from U.S. automakers.
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