Similar words: encourage, encouragement, discouraged, encouraging, courage, discourage, courageous, dutch courage. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ] adj. inspired with confidence.
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271. When time magazine made her the subject of a cover story, she encouraged them to include a profile of me.
272. We needed employee cooperation, but maintained institutional policies that encouraged competition.
273. This encouraged the courts to draw a rigid distinction between judicial and administrative decisions.
274. Free enterprise was encouraged in private-sector hotel projects and the creation of new farms and small-scale industries not subject to state price controls.
275. The active participation of the learner should be encouraged as this will lead to improved confidence and a sense of responsibility.
276. FMOs, whose formation will be encouraged under the legislation, are privately owned corporations.
276. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
277. It also allowed and even encouraged employers to threaten workers who want to organize.
278. Probation work New training for probation officers requires applicants to have considerable life experience, so mature applicants are positively encouraged.
279. Her mother encouraged her to use her feminine charm, to be coy and alluring.
280. His decision encouraged many of us, for he was a man of great integrity as well as ability.
281. Kitchen encouraged residents who hear shots in the area or see suspicious people to contact authorities.
282. They are facing the consequences of having allowed, and encouraged, the entry of a new class of member.
283. Improvements in hardware and software have created a climate that has encouraged experimentation and simulation.
284. Likewise we recognize that pre-feminist homemakers were encouraged to stand by, and lie beneath, their men.
285. Sherry, encouraged colleagues in Liverpool, London, Manchester and Preston to establish local associations.
286. Despite an immediate reprimand from Chamorro, Godoy's statements during the strike reportedly encouraged the formation of right-wing armed groups.
287. The national broadcasting organisations have been threatened by deregulation which has encouraged the growth of private satellite and cable channels.
288. My father, a dentist of the old school, believed that milk encouraged dental decay.
289. The cherry tree was coming into blossom, encouraged by the unseasonably warm sunshine.
290. All performances are free, with attendees encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.
291. Aggression, in the Morrissey vision, is something which is both permitted and to be encouraged in certain circumstances.
292. Thus, some policemen are urged by their tough-minded colleagues to treat marginal incidents as criminal behaviour and are encouraged into action.
293. Working at Arky, Freed provided an atmosphere that encouraged me to express my feminism in daily professional dealings.
294. Encouraged by the spirit of the spider, Bruce decied to try again.
295. They will be encouraged to mix academic A-levels with vocational qualifications.
296. Disabled and various disadvantaged groups are encouraged to register as vendors.
297. In the 21 st centenary such inter country projects should be encouraged.
298. The development of Methods: That involve moderately alkaline eluents should be encouraged.
299. Diseases spread by insects are encouraged when climatic conditions propagation of the vector.
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