embolden 的定义
embolden 近义词
encourage
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- The well-documented marginalization of India’s Muslim community and its deep enmity with Pakistan have further emboldened the Islamic republic’s military hard-liners.
- An idea designed to embolden Democrats ended up flummoxing them, which played out again last night.
- At the same time, Turkey’s full-blooded support of Azerbaijan in the conflict has emboldened its capital, Baku, analysts say, and chipped away at Moscow’s influence over the Azeri leadership.
- The rush of stimulus spending by developed world governments has emboldened development economists to call for a reconsideration of public sector financing.
- The sense that money and technology can overcome nature has emboldened Americans.
- With each success the right has seen, they have become more embolden and pushed for even more radical laws.
- No strike would only embolden Hezbollah, which could then decide on key military and security appointments in the next government.
- Weakening this norm could embolden other regimes to acquire or use chemical weapons.
- Embolden your will, hone your mind, and speak the truth as it speaks to you.
- Did their increased confidence about Iron Dome embolden Israeli leaders to kill Qaisi?
- And I have given this tedious detail to urge and embolden others to remonstrate against it.
- It will embolden them to renewed opposition to the will of the loyal masses, believing that they have the Executive with them.
- Time and reason will rectify the first; but time, and even reason, will but harden and embolden the latter.
- Madam Dupin, amiable as she was, was serious and unanimated; I found nothing in her manners sufficiently alluring to embolden me.
- They embolden to further abuse, and they weaken both the power and the effect of disavowal.