Sentence examples for to embolden from inspiring English sources

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to embolden

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To render (someone) bolder or more courageous.

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This is nonsense – it tends to embolden them.

This seemed to embolden Mr Hollande and Mr Le Drian.

At first, the organized campaign seemed to embolden Mr. Ford.

Once we would tell our daughters stories to embolden them.

They need to embolden what they have to offer.

Which has got to embolden the terror groups".

Others counter that a delay would serve only to embolden the separatists.

Despite the persistent violence, the observers' presence has seemed to embolden antigovernment protesters in recent weeks.

The broader recovery has started to embolden companies and I.P.O.s are cautiously moving forward.

What they managed, for one night, was to embolden Kobe Bryant.

It was an early and unusual defeat for Milosevic, which, however, only seemed to embolden him.

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