Exhort in a sentence as a verb

Did you miss the bit of my post where I exhort Google to "make this a paid service up-front"?

If you want to exhort others to do better by your standards, then all the better.

I would actually exhort you to commit to doing some kind of service / help for someone else.

"But I exhort game developers: don't join a company whose values are opposed to your own.

Again, I exhort you to read up on Piketty and reconsider your position.

" to exhort careful consideration even in face of a crisis.

But if I exhort people to stop contributing to a problem of today, whether that problem originated in the recent past or the ancient past is of no relevance.

"and to not be intimidated intimidated by them"I'm not going to fault Codhisattva for calling out the mistake in the title, or even the fact that it irritated him. I'd just like to exhort everyone to also offer corrections with comments like these.

Whether a PG-type or someone successful in some other dimension, I'd encourage, nay, exhort you, to find and talk with a mentor who can tell you about the world that awaits your beyond your "beach of dreams" and current educational straight-jacket.

Let us remove our hats and have a silent moment of meditation in his honor....Now that the silent moment is over, I exhort everyone to double and redouble their efforts at preventing commone folk from being victimized by Poe's Law.

He writes a column in the left-wing daily Libération and served as a top economic adviser to the Socialist presidential candidate Ségolène Royal in the 2007 election"[1]I exhort you to read up on Piketty and reconsider your position.

I love the comment on here:"I do believe that there is real value in pursuing functional programming, but it would be irresponsible to exhort everyone to abandon their C++ compilers and start coding in Lisp, Haskell, or, to be blunt, any other fringe language.

They could add equal text to exhort women to buy the product, but it would just state what's already implied, "Buy some pepper spray to defend yourself against attackers".In a culture where men have more authority and power than women, part of the responsibility for giving women back control of their lives and bodies rests with the men who currently wield social status.

Programming in a functional style makes the state presented to your code explicit, which makes it much easier to reason about, and, in a completely pure system, makes thread race conditions impossible.> I do believe that there is real value in pursuing functional programming, but it would be irresponsible to exhort everyone to abandon their C++ compilers and start coding in Lisp, Haskell, or, to be blunt, any other fringe language.

> If something is going to be done once per frame, there is some value to having it happen in the outermost part of the frame loop, rather than buried deep inside some chain of functions that may wind up getting skipped for some reason> I do believe that there is real value in pursuing functional programming, but it would be irresponsible to exhort everyone to abandon their C++ compilers and start coding in Lisp, Haskell, or, to be blunt, any other fringe language.

Exhort definitions

verb

spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts; "The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"

See also: cheer inspire urge barrack

verb

force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies"

See also: urge press