urge adoption
Frequency: 6.45.1 per million words
To strongly advise or encourage the acceptance or use of something.
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- Climate scientists urge the immediate adoption of renewable energy sources.
- The security council urged the adoption of a new resolution to address the crisis.
- The CEO will urge the adoption of a more aggressive marketing strategy at the next board meeting.
- Health officials are urging the adoption of stricter hygiene protocols to prevent the spread of the virus.
- The adoption of the new curriculum was strongly urged by educational experts.
- The report urges the adoption of digital tools in classrooms to enhance learning.
- Environmental groups continue to urge the adoption of sustainable farming practices.
- The ambassador urged the adoption of a more diplomatic approach to the trade dispute.
- Despite the high initial costs, the consultant urged the adoption of the new software, citing long-term efficiency gains.
- We urge the adoption of policies that promote equality and inclusion in the workplace.