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Meaning of urge
to give someone a strong feeling that they must do something
Etymology of urge
The word "urge" originates from the Old French word "urger", which is derived from the Latin word "urgere", meaning to drive or press
Historically, the word "urge" has been used to describe a strong or pressing need, desire, or requirement
Synonyms
Definitions
- A strong and urgent desire to do something
- * A strong prompting or driving force that compels someone to act in a particular way
Usage Examples
- I felt an urge to travel and explore new places after finishing college
- * She had an urge to eat something sweet, so she went to the bakery
- * The company is under an urge to increase its sales and revenue this quarter