Synonym: boost. Similar words: encourage, encouraging, management, engagement, courageous, discourage, discouraged, commencement. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. the expression of approval and support 2. the act of giving hope or support to someone 3. the feeling of being encouraged.
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61. Eventually, the field force commander joined in, all of them offering encouragement.
62. Nor was official support and encouragement limited to Catholic organisations.
63. He was shortly joined by the division commander, who offered me more encouragement.
64. We have appreciated so much the support, encouragement, prayers and interest of many from the fellowship over the last year.
65. Dormitory centres Within the catchment area of a burgh; basic services available; some growth potential and encouragement to industry.
66. Like a 996 it needs a lot of encouragement at the bars to start turning.
67. With his support and encouragement I took my first somewhat unsteady steps towards the production of a unit in financial accounting.
68. He gave enough encouragement to the army command without losing control of the situation altogether.
69. Susan, my long suffering wife, who never batted an eyelid as this project unfolded and gave me lots of encouragement.
70. Another measure that could boost employment is the encouragement of small-scale business enterprises.
71. The encouragement given made for a great rapport with the class and gave a stimulus to improve the lectures.
72. Her humor offered encouragement to children who faced cancer, and their courage in turn helped her face it.
73. Without her patience, sensitivity, and encouragement this project would never have reached completion.
74. Encouragement and real results are the essential ingredients required to nurture adequate supplies of willpower and to keep it growing.
75. I had the brigade commander over-head offering me encouragement over the radio.
76. And Christians can be involved in the local congregation for mutual ministry and encouragement and evangelism on a slightly larger scale.
77. Side by side, respirator patients provided comfort, encouragement, and community for one another.
78. I wanted the freedom and the encouragement to do the best I could for myself and my family.
79. There are very few facilities for the encouragement of effective communication in either church-related or general community development work.
80. As a beginner, she needs quite a lot of encouragement.
81. Provided their behaviour was sportsmanlike and safe, oarsmen found only encouragement and humour from a President who was always among them.
82. Together with the evident popularity of cathedral music, these are a cause of encouragement for church music in this country.
83. Jenkins' kicking, especially in the first half,(Sentence dictionary) gave little encouragement to his forwards.
84. In the more meaningful deadweight trade signals from the continent also offer buyers encouragement.
85. She needs advice and encouragement more than she would ever admit.
86. And, above all, provide plenty of cuddles, consolation, and enthusiastic, encouragement for every achievement!
87. But it needs some encouragement to port to Unix and substitute it for the server, rather than OS/2.
88. Children themselves needed more visual encouragement to react to enable the book to compete with the attractions of video and television.
89. Francine lacks confidence and needs a lot of encouragement and support.
90. A stagnant, slow moving and bad circulation of air is a direct encouragement to disease spores to settle and take hold.
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