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prod

1 of 2verb
/prɑd/
Forms:prods,prodding,prodded,prodded
1

to stimulate or encourage someone to take action

C2
  • The coach tried to prod the team into giving their best effort during the intense match.
  • The persistent parent continued to prod their child to finish their homework before bedtime.
  • The teacher prodded the quiet students to share their thoughts during the class discussion.
  • Wanting to speed up the process, she prodded her colleague to complete the task more quickly.
  • The campaign manager prodded the candidate to address the pressing issues facing the community.
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2

to jab or poke a person or thing with a finger, stick, or other pointed object to get their attention or make them do something

  • She had to prod her sleepy friend repeatedly to wake him up in time for the meeting.
  • The farmer used a stick to prod the stubborn cow into the barn.
  • He gave her a gentle prod to remind her to respond to the question.
  • The curious child couldn't resist the urge to prod the strange object with a stick.
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