Synonym: cheer, inspire, invite, promote, sponsor, support, urge. Antonym: discourage. Similar words: encouraging, discourage, courageous, discouraged, rage, garage, for ages, in consequence. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ] v. 1. contribute to the progress or growth of 2. inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to 3. spur on.
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121. Environmental pressures encourage genes with certain mutations to persist and others to die out.
122. We encourage parents to help smooth their children's way through school.
123. When the team is not playing so well, the cheerleaders try to encourage the players.
124. He said he saw the bank's role as a catalyst to encourage foreign direct investment.
125. Parents encourage every activity imaginable.
126. We will encourage local authorities to sell their airports.
127. To accept reality is only to encourage it. Robert Brault
128. You encourage the creative approach and the unusual ideas.
129. We should encourage more people to carpool.
130. That's to encourage all San Diegans to conserve energy....
131. The idea is to encourage their capacity to learn.
132. Encourage him to alter position 2-4 hourly.
133. Environmentalists are agreed that more roads encourage more cars.
134. They also encourage the development of false class consciousness.
135. We encourage the children to use their creative abilities.
136. Our company cooperates with environmental groups to encourage recycling.
137. Companies need to encourage creativity and innovation.
138. What about fiercely competitive schools which encourage academic self-assertion?
139. How would your life be different if…You walked away from gossip and verbal defamation? Let today be the day...You speak only the good you know of other people and encourage others to do the same. Steve Maraboli
140. We will encourage environmental audits for companies,[Sentencedict] showing the environmental impact of their activities.
141. It can be used to encourage competition on a racecourse and, by inversion, to reduce aggression in public places.
142. The new rules appear to encourage parties to lay their cards on the table and facilitate early settlements.
143. Engineers should take the initiative and look for opportunities to encourage greater awareness of risk issues within their organisation.
144. I know that he appreciates the importance of infrastructure improvements to stimulate and encourage inward investment.
145. The right hon. and learned Gentleman has advanced his idea of how to encourage manufacturing investment.
146. This does much to encourage a client to be confident of your ability and to cement relationships.
147. The second is to encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy and science.
148. Ask the Lord to bless and encourage them at this time and that they would not suffer from ill health.
149. Some conveyancers encourage local estate agents to forward details of a new transaction before a sale is negotiated.
150. Encourage greater appreciation by the public of the moral authority of the law.
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