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When we use "Urge sth upon someone" ?
"To urge" means "To insist" ?
Aug 13, 2017 8:32 AM
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Hello! "To urge" means to strongly advise or try to persuade someone to do a particular thing.
"urge something on/upon somebody" has the same meaning " to strongly advise" as in " I have urged upon him the need for extreme secrecy."
August 13, 2017
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Hi Mah.
According to the definitions below you can see that they are very similar in meaning.
To urge = to advise someone very strongly about what action or attitude they should take
To insist = to say very firmly that something must happen or must be done
To answer your question ; yes they both mean the same thing, they are synonyms.
August 13, 2017
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