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Embolden

Embolden meaning

To render (someone) bolder or more courageous; to encourage, to hearten. | To format (text) in boldface.

Synonyms of Embolden

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A loss for Scot Gov would obvs absorb public funds but could also embolden future UK Govs to interfere in devolution, which no party of independence wishes to see.

Even so, January inflation data due next week could embolden traders to revise rates pricing lower if there are signs of a further slowdown — triggering more gains for bonds.

It is of paramount importance to embolden the institutions, not weaken them.

It was a strange piece of writing that revealed just how much everyone wanted the Nazi menace to simply go away and never come back—a kind of hopeful thinking that, as even the most unseasoned investigator knew, did nothing but embolden the Nazis.

The governor commended the legislature for its support for his administration and assured them that God who has continued to make way out of the challenges facing the state will continue to embolden them.

These factors collectively embolden analysts to set optimistic targets for Starbucks stock.

Ukrainian President warned European leaders on Thursday that any doubts they show before admitting Kyiv into the NATO alliance will embolden Russia to attack more countries.

Although he acknowledged that this mission could not entirely prevent Chinese aggression, it would embolden fishermen to venture again to their traditional fishing ground.

And Mr Rutte yesterday spoke out, warning that forcing Kyiv into a poor peace treaty with will only embolden Iran and China.

But critics in the U.K. and U.S. argue Britain was under no obligation to respect the advisory opinion, and charge that the government has committed a major tactical blunder that will embolden China.

Herrera said Trump’s ambiguous rhetoric toward Putin carries the potential to embolden the Kremlin and increase the likelihood of further conflict.

Instead, the commentary has focussed on the more reactionary views of some young men – which threaten to embolden authoritarians.

Let Namibia’s first female president cement our collective resolve to fight for gender equality, embolden women to pursue leadership positions, and energize efforts to build a more inclusive political landscape.

Photo ops like this demonstrate that Türkiye is not only uninterested in addressing these abuses but appears to celebrate and embolden the very individuals responsible for them.

Progressives fear that a Latimer victory could embolden moderate forces to pull the party back to the center on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Such US inertia has only served to embolden the clerical regime, thereby aggravating regional volatility.

The launches came days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a major defence deal that observers worry could embolden Mr Kim to direct more provocations at South Korea.

There is also the danger that the rebels will radicalise and embolden a fresh generation of extremists intent on wreaking terror on our shores.

The stock, which will begin trading on a split-adjusted basis on July 15, has already ballooned by nearly 60% year-to-date, but the stock split serves as yet another catalyst that’s likely to embolden the Broadcom bulls.

This expansion of executive power, unchecked by legal accountability, could embolden future leaders to flout laws, erode democratic institutions, and undermine public trust in government.