Similar words: encourage, encouragement, discouraged, encouraging, courage, discourage, courageous, dutch courage. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ] adj. inspired with confidence.
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181. Such a right instilled trust in the written statements by carriers and encouraged consignees to deal with distant and unknown sellers.
182. Increased integration of the patient and carers is encouraged, combatting the isolation which has frequently preceded referral.
183. Posters and displays, demonstrations and exhibitions, craft activities, and opportunities for creative writing should all be encouraged.
184. If they are confident and compassionate, we are uplifted and encouraged.
185. Heath was sufficiently encouraged to delay surrendering the seals of office and to have two further cabinet meetings.
186. This encouraged providers to cream off the easiest to serve, and led to severe criticism.
187. The lecturers' meetings became a form of theatre as they encouraged opposition the better to silence it before the expectant crowd.
188. We took advice from other friends, including our bishop, James Roxburgh, who all encouraged us to press ahead.
189. For the most part, they listened respectfully as community leaders and peers encouraged everyone to atone, unite and reconcile.
190. Any child who is encouraged to explore these aspects will learn the awkward shapes of words quite naturally.
191. Only when the cause of the doubt has been understood and dealt with can faith be re-engaged and personal conviction encouraged.
192. Church musicians might be encouraged to attend such courses together with the clergy.
193. To guarantee complete seclusion guests are encouraged to fly a red flag outside their cottage!
194. Intensification of cold allowed the arctic flora and fauna to spread southward; amelioration encouraged repossession of the borderlands by temperate species.
195. People have deliberately encouraged many of these movements, often for commercial purposes.
196. Government lawyers have been encouraged by a 1997 Appeal Court judgment preventing the spy George Blake from receiving royalties on his autobiography.
197. Use of quieter, cleaner lorries and the development of cycle routes will be encouraged.
198. In addition, uncertainty as to future interest rate movements has encouraged bank borrowing rather than debt financing. 2.
199. Last winter, NordicTrack blamed disappointing sales on balmy weather, which encouraged al fresco jogging in January.
200. Refusal to sit is often associated with constipation and soiling and may have to be taught before bowel movements can be encouraged.
201. The sharpest rise in shop sales for almost 12 years encouraged hopes that the worst of the recession is over.
202. For this reason production cooperatives must be encouraged to grow from small beginnings over a period of time with sensitive support.
203. The occurrence of oil-induced current account deficits encouraged some countries to rely on external borrowing from public and private sources.
204. The Major encouraged him, then walked him round in a circle, conversing with him in low reassuring tones.
205. Students have the opportunity to join the college library and are encouraged to join the Students' Union.
206. Steven was always very conscious of his appearance, and she encouraged him to dress well.
207. Yet this refusal to intervene virtually guarantees that core group behavior will continue to be encouraged by profit-minded entrepreneurs.
208. Bill got the orchid bug from an old neighbour who encouraged him to to start breeding the plants.
209. Miss Logan calculated how far away their horses were tethered,[http://sentencedict.com/encouraged.html] and was not encouraged.
210. I grieved over one dead person and one dying person and I encouraged one to quit smoking.
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