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What are the differences between persuade - encourage - motivate - urge and impel - provoke - exhort ?
Nov 15, 2020 12:01 PM
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1. persuade - to convince someone to do something
2. encourage - to give someone the confidence to do something
3. motivate - to give a person a reason to do something, despite challenges
4. urge or impel - to insist that someone do something; similar to encourage, but with more force
5. provoke - to bring about, or to trigger someone to feel angry
6. exhort - to strongly encourage
November 15, 2020
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Persuade in case is not that eager to do
Encourage in case person wants to start or at the middle of an action
Motivate at the middle of an action esp when is losing his hope
Urge and impel ; persuade insistingly
Exhort; strong encourage
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