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Definition of Reurged
1. reurge [v] - See also: reurge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reurged
Literary usage of Reurged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Generals J.E. Johnston and G.T. Beauregard at the Battle of Manassas, July 1861 by Gustavus Woodson Smith (1892)
"... said that the attack which had just then been reurged by order to General
Ewell (to move into position with the advanced line that was waiting for him), ..."
2. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1917)
"... by way of objections to evidence, requests for rulings and instructions to
the jury, it restated and reurged its previous contention as to jurisdiction. ..."
3. The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces by John Marshall (1836)
"His ideas on these important subjects had been already stated to congress, and
were now reurged. With respect to the additional expense to be incurred by ..."
4. The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces by John Marshall (1832)
"His ideas on these important subjects had been already stated to congress, and
were now reurged. With respect to the additional expense to be incurred by ..."
5. The Female Poets of America: With Portraits, Biographical Notices, and by Thomas Buchanan Read (1852)
"... Lingering in thought; then hope, like a soft flush Of struggling twilight,
kindled in her eyes. She knelt before them, and reurged her plea. ..."
6. A Life of Washington by James Kirke Paulding (1835)
"He urged and reurged the capture of Fort Duquesne, which he had learned was only
garrisoned by three hundred men. But that system of defensive warfare, ..."