Similar words: encourage, drag in, discourage, courageous, managing, discouraged, tragic, fragile. Meaning: [-dʒɪŋ] adj. 1. giving courage or confidence or hope 2. furnishing support and encouragement.
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91) Despite some encouraging economic trends there is as yet no confirmed upturn in activity, and any recovery will be fragile.
92) These parents are notable for encouraging verbal give-and-take, and share with the child the reasoning behind their policy.
93) One encouraging feature of period-instrument performances in recent decades has been a growing concern with reliable and authoritative editions.
94) Despite the encouraging figures, the Chunnel has prompted ferry companies to smarten up their act, and offer better deals.
95) Trials have been encouraging, with a 30-35 percent remission rate in over 200 ovarian cancer patients.
96) Developing a market for it as a fuel is seen as encouraging energy-intensive farm systems.
97) Similarly the choke chain will again tighten, encouraging your pet to walk alongside you.
98) This is aimed at encouraging subscriptions from smaller towns and rural areas where there are no Internet service providers.
99) Mr. Pawsey I thank my right hon. and learned Friend for that extremely encouraging response.
100) In Brussels, the market set an all-time high, topping the record set last Wednesday(sentencedict.com/encouraging.html), following encouraging corporate sales reports.
101) It could contribute to encouraging Gingrich to be a less contentious figure.
102) These findings suggest that media coverage did not play an influential role in encouraging people to participate in the Detroit riot.
103) So far the results of our tests have been very encouraging.
104) Wesley Person must bulk up his body and his confidence, but he showed encouraging signs late in the season.
105) Given the limited scale of release in Britain, the results were encouraging rather than commercially viable.
106) Is it responsible to be actively encouraging gay men to use a product that is untested?
107) Every one of them insists our public policies must do a better job of supporting and accommodating and encouraging the family.
108) They could have been even shorter, except encouraging signs have been so hard to come by for the Warriors this preseason.
109) So, far from encouraging sides to run the ball more often, we have the opposite.
110) It hopes to attract foreign investment and technology by liberalising and privatising the industry and encouraging joint ventures.
111) The people of the North, almost desperate for encouraging news, hailed it as a great one.
112) Fantasizing and encouraging myself in this fashion, l arrived at the house.
113) As a way of encouraging them to return, food aid to the refugee camps has been withheld since last summer.
114) The atmosphere in the Institute is always cheerful, busy, encouraging, warm and positive.
115) Surely, the fact that he was out here, calmly taking a holiday, might be an encouraging sign?
116) Indeed, it may well have had the indirect, beneficial effect of encouraging the search for better methods.
117) Bush came in for severe criticism, first for encouraging the coup, then for failing to support it.
118) The ability of speech recognition systems to discriminate words from acoustic information alone is not encouraging.
119) The government did its best to rally public opinion behind the war effort by encouraging public celebrations to commemorate war victories.
120) In these circumstances the public interest in encouraging people to report cases of child abuse has been held to outweigh other interests.
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