Similar words: encourage, encouragement, discouraged, encouraging, courage, discourage, courageous, dutch courage. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ] adj. inspired with confidence.
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61. Employers are being encouraged to adopt family-friendly measures like flexible hours.
62. Students are encouraged to take control of their own learning, rather than just depending on the teacher.
63. Participants are encouraged to give voice to their personal hopes, fears and dreams.
64. Mr. Blake was encouraged in his work by his superior.
65. He lent money, made donations and encouraged others to do likewise.
66. We encouraged our children to enjoy good music,hoping that its calming power would rub off onto them.
67. Wearing helmets gave cyclists a false sense of security and encouraged them to take risks.
68. Finding herself world-famous by the time she was eighteen only encouraged the actress's egotism.
69. Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking instead of accepting everything they are told without questioning it.
70. Children are encouraged to take an investigative approach to learning.
71. Encouraged by her example, they all set to work with a fresh sense of purpose.
72. Governments should be encouraged to get rid of all nuclear weapons.
73. Peasants were encouraged to grow basic food crops such as beans and corn.
74. Her head of department encouraged her in her research work.
75. Students are encouraged to contribute articles to the university magazine.
76. Guests are encouraged to avail themselves of the full range of hotel facilities.
77. The annual competition has encouraged the emergence of several talented young musicians.
78. Home owners are being encouraged to insulate their homes to save energy.
79. Farmers were encouraged to keep their livestock in pens rather than letting them roam freely.
80. The exam results encouraged the belief that he was a good teacher.
81. I was encouraged by the general tenor of his remarks.
82. Cantor didn't mind if they worked late; in fact, he actively encouraged it.
83. The headmaster encouraged the candidates for the national maths competition to strive for the best results.
84. Staff are encouraged to use information resources in furtherance of their own professional interests.
85. I am encouraged that more physicians are asking questions in these meetings and coming to workshops.
86. I have been greatly encouraged by the team's recent form.
87. We encouraged them to rehearse what they were going to say.
88. Herbie Hancock was encouraged by his family to learn music at a young age.
89. Encouraged by them,[www.Sentencedict.com] old men and women also joined them.
90. The teacher encouraged the children to behave well and not to be a discredit to the collective.
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