urgev. t.[L. urgere; akin to E. wreak. See Wreak, v. t.]()1. To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.()Through the thick deserts headlong urged his flight. (Pope.)2. To press the mind or will of; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity.()My brother never
Did urge me in his act; I did inquire it. (Shak.)3. To provoke; to exasperate.()Urge not my father's anger. (Shak.)4. To press hard upon; to follow closely()Heir urges heir, like wave impelling wave. (Pope.)5. To present in an urgent manner; to press upon attention; to insist upon; as, to urge an argument; to urge the necessity of a case.()6. To treat with forcible means; to take severe or violent measures with; as, to urge an ore with intense heat.()()v. i.1. To press onward or forward.()2. To be pressing in argument; to insist; to persist.()