Sentence examples for the emboldened from inspiring English sources

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the emboldened

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To render (someone) bolder or more courageous.

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The emboldened opposition decided to increase the pressure on Mr Yanukovych.

The emboldened unions then turned their attention to Wisconsin, where Mr Walker was looking vulnerable.

The emboldened run a finger over a shiny fender or ask for an autograph.

The emboldened ruler had his full-length likeness placed at his city gates.

As a result, it may be hard for Mr. Obama to reach out to the emboldened House Republicans.

After its near-clean sweep of Scotland on May 7th, the emboldened Scottish National Party is out for more.

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In 1988, the experience in the Americas emboldened the World Health Assembly to set a goal for global eradication of wild polioviruses (71).

The music industry is clearly confronting the emboldening influence of the Internet.

The emboldening effect became apparent within months of the 2014 election.

Activists claimed the price hikes came because the monopoly emboldened the contractor; the contractor claimed they were caused by rising maintenance and distribution costs.

So, the further right the mainstream gets, the more emboldened the fringe right becomes.

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