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embolden

[em-bohl-dn] / ɛmˈboʊl dn /


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“Obex” also reminds us that the power to be positively emboldened by tech — rather than imprisoned by it — always will be in humans’ hands, so long as we remember that we always can unplug.

From Los Angeles Times

This week's confrontation with X over Grok AI, on which Downing Street is claiming "vindication", might embolden the government to have another battle with the big technology companies.

From BBC

"A US strike could embolden the protesters and distract the regime," he added.

From BBC

And critics say that other great powers, particularly China, might also feel more emboldened to copy the U.S. example and push for more control over regions they view as problematic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kroger’s stock may be ending 2025 on a sour note, but that seems to have emboldened the grocery giant to buy back more shares.

From MarketWatch