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exhort

v.
1.urge on or encourage especially by shouts
2.force or impel in an indicated direction

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  • Idiom of the Day

    have an ace up one's sleeve
    to have something that you can use to gain an advantage (in a card game the ace is often the most valuable card and a cheater could have an ace up his or her sleeve to use against an opponent)
    I have an ace up my sleeve which should help me when I meet my boss tomorrow.



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    (1) Even though he had prepared well
    (P) in the examination hall
    (Q) and could not do well
    (R) for the examination, (S) he got nervous
    (6) as well as he had hoped to do.

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