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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181) In retrospect he criticized one of his old drawing masters for encouraging students to copy from photographs.
182) Male speaker It's been an encouraging response, quite a few people remember seeing him here.
183) From April, child benefits are to be raised in the hope of encouraging parents to produce a few more babies.
184) Encouraging parents to attend school assembly on a regular basis.
185) Popular magazines now broach the subject of mental illness, while the government is encouraging research into mental health.
186) There has been an encouraging response since the club advertised a few days ago.
187) She gave Wade an encouraging smile, filled their cups, and turned back to the kitchen.
188) There are some encouraging signs that they may benefit from rigorous application of competition policy.
189) For one thing poor countries produce similar commodities, and encouraging them to increase their exports has flooded the market.
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190) The task of establishing and encouraging national cultural activities was pursued with some vigour by the new ministry.
191) Because men have been taught to value independence, they betray no one by encouraging it in their children.
192) The genuine protestors were joined by outside agitators, intent on encouraging violence.
193) BIndustry spokesmen argue that encouraging widespread use of unconnected phones would lead to mischief and abuse.
194) There is at least some encouraging news for him on this front.
195) Mr Spicer also plans to look into ways of encouraging better communication between police forces and local authorities.
196) It promotes self-monitoring by encouraging children to use the group as well as the teacher as their point of reference.
197) Feed on a healthy diet of positive, encouraging, hopeful thoughts.
198) The early signs were not encouraging, especially when he missed a tackle on De Wet Barry.
199) The surge in commercial vehicle production was regarded as a particularly encouraging pointer to an improvement in the economy.
200) Meanwhile[sentencedict.com], the development of city centres for business and commercial use is encouraging increased traffic.
201) A recently proposed federal ban on feeding animal protein to animals is encouraging, writes Rhodes, but has too many loopholes.
202) These encouraging results in pilot studies required confirmation in prospective and randomised trials.
203) It is encouraging that Gore's television ads have not trimmed to the right.
204) There are one or two more encouraging signs in the economy now.
205) Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
206) It does moral damage by encouraging prejudice within children regardless of their color.
207) There is clearly a fine line between stifling government intervention and encouraging creativity and innovation.
208) It is encouraging that the National Union of Journalists has now inserted an anti-ageist clause into its code of conduct.
209) Education Secretary John Patten believes the £1.4 million venture will raise standards by encouraging parents to demand more from schools.
210) Currently, China adopts a legislative policy encouraging derivative action.
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