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“exhorted”
exhort (verb), exhorts; exhorted; exhorting
To make a passionate, authoritative command or urging to do something: The coach was exhorting his football team to get a good night's sleep before the game the following day.

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The fitness trainer continuously exhorts his elderly clients to eat properly and to exercise at least four or five times a week so they can extend their lives in good physical condition.

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“exhorted”
To advise or to urge earnestly; to greatly encourage. (1)
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