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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151) The second course would have been unusual and encouraging - and leadership in the village community would probably have fallen to him.
152) Conversely an admiring glance, a word of praise or an encouraging smile provide rewards for conformity to social norms.
153) The dialogue-based text is ideal for reading aloud in class or for encouraging pupils to act out the stories.
154) This meeting, he realized, was part of some kind of good cop, bad cop balancing act Giuliani was encouraging.
155) He was in the office offering wise counsel, encouraging a forward look a weekend or two before he died.
156) During the time I was bedridden, I spent countless hours writing encouraging letters and praying for others.
157) Mrs. Gorman I thank my hon. Friend for that encouraging news.
158) The Congregation itself is being more selective and encouraging prospective candidates to complete their school education.
159) At other times, of course, they can be encouraging and constructive.
159) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
160) He's been presenting awards aimed at encouraging safety at work, a challenge taken up in Oxfordshire's old folks homes.
161) The picture that began to emerge in the early 1980s was not encouraging.
162) At the beginning of the year they began an advertising campaign encouraging people to save rather than spend.
163) A tactful environmental lobby, a sympathetic farmer and a smattering of goodwill on both sides may continue to produce encouraging results.
164) While not in a heat Jan would be out encouraging the other competitors.
165) White fluorescent light increases the rate of growth of this plant while apparently not encouraging unwanted algae formation.
166) But will the banks not then lower their interest rates, thus encouraging people to borrow?
167) This is also the best advertisement for encouraging kids to take up the game.
168) The star-studded crowd at the Forum broke into applause right away, as if encouraging Hamilton to keep going.
169) There was less encouraging news for Coyle last night; young striker Brian McCarron broke his leg in a freak training accident.
170) Dani Rothschild, issued a decree on June 9 which was aimed at encouraging investment.
171) But hardly had Harry finished imparting this encouraging news when Miriam returned, her face showing deep concern.
172) And, most encouraging, there was no statistically significant difference in drug toxicities or side effects between the two groups.
173) Some programs also are encouraging students to enter four-year colleges who might not have done so in the past.
174) It's encouraging them all to bloody well abuse the system so it is.
175) The group was slow to get off the ground, despite an encouraging article about the group in the Rotherham Advertiser.
176) These are not encouraging recommendations for expanding the role of public opinion in major decision making about affairs of state.
177) The Government has announced it will appoint a civil emergencies adviser with a small team geared towards encouraging multi-disciplinary planning.
178) A number of the big breweries have recently made encouraging moves towards a more sympathetic attitude to their historic pubs.
179) Instead, manufacturers are encouraging us to buy faster machines with more storage capacity and better displays.
180) After all, fanatic ayatollahs and born-again Christians eager for the Rapture set no encouraging example.
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