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embolden

[em-bohl-dn] / ɛmˈboʊl dn /


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Back then, widespread layoffs and furloughs pushed some people to go into business for themselves, while others were emboldened to quit working for The Man during an office hiatus.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is because families feel newly emboldened to denounce the arrests of their loved ones.

From The Wall Street Journal

And compared to previous incidents, the US response to the latest spat "has been muted so far, which may embolden China", said Lin and Govella.

From BBC

"But this never deterred me, instead, it emboldened me to continue the struggle."

From Barron's

A Church of Ireland minister has said she hopes churches "feel emboldened to counteract racism whenever they see it".

From BBC