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Meaning of exhorta by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

exhorta
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The 3rd can be person singular of the present indicative of either the 2nd person singular imperative of the verb to exhort does encourage, incite, pray or ask someone to do or stop doing something. Comes from the Latin deponent verb exhortor exortaris exhortari exhortatus sum ( composed of the prefix ex-: of from and hortor: encourage, incite )

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