Similar words: encourage, encouragement, discouraged, encouraging, courage, discourage, courageous, dutch courage. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ] adj. inspired with confidence.
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241. Moreover, the assumption that such differences are inherent has encouraged the development and use of standardised tests to assess child development.
242. Both government agencies and large employers encouraged immigration from the Commonwealth to meet labour shortages throughout the 1950s.
243. And that has encouraged the Geordies to believe they still have a fighting chance of keeping him.
244. He spoke without much prompting and I was encouraged by his composure.
245. In 1803 she completed her translation of Job, and was encouraged to translate the Klopstock memoirs for publication.
246. Each park will be bordered by a buffer zone where environmentally friendly farming will be encouraged.
247. Some knowledge of the West was encouraged and a few individuals travelled abroad.
248. Although new housing will be encouraged within these areas, important open spaces and the amenity of residential areas will be protected.
249. Similarly, Miner, in a successful controlled biofeedback trial, encouraged patients to squeeze for at least 20 seconds.
250. Creativity in an exemplary fine arts curriculum is also encouraged.
251. The illusion that juries are deciding our civil cases is encouraged by the judges themselves.
252. This behaviour should not be encouraged, because it can cause damage to the lawn or plants.
253. It attracted a large Customs and Excise office and the Access credit card headquarters, but tourists were not encouraged.
254. Very few beat the system and those who did were not much encouraged by Bloomsbury House.
255. Still, they encouraged conservative members to introduce amendments that would weaken the impact of an increase on business.
256. I encouraged them to denounce the callow subjugation of women and switch from heels to flats.
257. Looking around the modern world, she was not encouraged; powerful men are often childless.
258. Increased exports were boosted by higher oil prices, which encouraged domestic investment, particularly in coal mining.
259. Opportunities for school children to spend periods in various departments as part of their social studies or community placement should be encouraged.
260. The early success and popularity of rural reforms encouraged the introduction of economic change in urban areas.
261. Mrs Foster encouraged the staff to avail themselves of the lodge's delights.
262. High-risk behaviour is gaining ground everywhere, sometimes encouraged by the consumption of alcohol or drugs.
263. Encouraged by this growing demand, the Quality Shop strategists put together the rest of their grand plan.
264. S.U. was to be encouraged, eliminating chains of assessment and decision making which had lain within the purview of the superintendent.
265. Each member is encouraged to speculate on alternative methods of performing the functions at lower cost.
266. Spouses may be encouraged to attend language courses at colleges of further education.
267. It encouraged Baldersdale to look up and beyond its natural boundaries.
268. Even access is not encouraged, and the tracks leading to the caverns are also closed.
268. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
269. It is effective for accounting periods ending on or after 23 August 1993 although earlier adoption is encouraged.
270. Though originally encouraged to reduce their dependence on civil servants, the soldiers could not govern alone.
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