Similar words: encourage, encouragement, discouraged, encouraging, courage, discourage, courageous, dutch courage. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ] adj. inspired with confidence.
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31. Participation is encouraged at all levels.
32. Farmers were encouraged to grub up hedgerows.
33. Investors were encouraged by the news.
34. Troublemakers are encouraged to leave.
35. Employees are encouraged to purchase shares in the firm.
36. Manufacturers have been encouraged to diversify.
37. Decentralization and experimentation must be encouraged.
38. It seemed that anti-Fascist feeling was not being encouraged.
39. They were encouraged by a promise from Cardinal Winning.
40. I am always encouraged to speak English.
41. Her success encouraged me to try the same thing.
42. Minority groups are encouraged to apply.
43. Her parents encouraged her in her studies.
44. Workers are being encouraged to take voluntary redundancy.
45. We were encouraged with his great success.
46. Staff are encouraged to go on stress management courses.
47. Their musician father encouraged their love of music.
48. Consumers are encouraged to complain about faulty goods.
49. He encouraged us with a few well-chosen words .
50. The Maori language is now officially encouraged.
51. I have never encouraged nor condoned violence.
52. Doctors are encouraged to defer to experts.
53. Students should be encouraged, supported and succoured.
54. She felt encouraged by the many letters of support.
55. The public should not be encouraged to have a go.
56. Her parents were never pushy although they encouraged her acting ambitions from an early age.
57. Pupils should be encouraged to discuss critically the information they are given.
58. The joke got a big laugh,[Sentencedict] which encouraged me to continue.
59. More women are being encouraged into the labour market these days.
60. He was encouraged to plead guilty to the lesser offence.
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