ex·hort
Pronounced:
/ɪgˈzoɚt/
Function:
verbInflected forms:
ex·horts; ex·hort·ed; ex·hort·ingMeaning:
[+ obj] formal : to try to influence (someone) by words or advice : to strongly urge (someone) to do something ▪ He exhorted his people to take back their land. ▪ She exhorted her listeners to support the proposition.

