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embolden

[em-bohl-dn] / ɛmˈboʊl dn /


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With my mind on Turner, I do transcend; I feel so emboldened I could leave anything behind in peace after the session.

From Los Angeles Times

“As long as this premium remains elevated, traders and investors elsewhere are likely to feel emboldened in their belief that London and New York prices remain too low,” he said.

From Barron's

The subsidy-fueled gold rush emboldened unions to squeeze producers, warding off studios looking for inexpensive film locations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The swings between emboldened presidential administrations are comparatively minor and can be changed by a subsequent administration without too much difficulty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps mindful of their investors' desire to generate as much interest in their product as possible, and feeling emboldened since their arrival, the PGA Tour's new approach proved crucial to the return of Koepka.

From BBC