exhortar
to exhort
verb eks-ohr-TAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin exhortari (to encourage strongly).
Also means
to urge
Usage Note
Exhortar is a formal verb typically followed by a + infinitive: exhortar a los ciudadanos a votar ('to exhort citizens to vote'). It implies moral or authoritative encouragement, stronger than animar but less forceful than obligar. It is most common in political speeches, religious texts, and journalism.
Examples
"El líder exhortó a sus seguidores a la calma."
Natural Translation
The leader exhorted his followers to remain calm.
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