emboldened by her smile, he asked her to dance. From LearnThat.org. [www.ldoceonline.com]
It would only "embolden" the terrorists, they said. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2005-11-01] Reference
I think instead of 'embolden', you meant 'enbiggen'. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz!] Reference
That and "embolden" so try and work that word in too. From Wordnik.com. [Poll: Bush Approval Soars To 29%] Reference
What they do really is kind of embolden both sides that the fight goes on. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jun 28, 2005] Reference
He said that precedent will probably "embolden" the remaining plaintiffs. From Wordnik.com. [FOXNews.com] Reference
Right on cue we have John McCain telling Good Morning America that the timeline will "embolden" the enemy. From Wordnik.com. [IntoxiNation] Reference
This would, in turn, embolden extremists around the globe. From Wordnik.com. [Want Middle East Peace? Deny Iran Nukes] Reference
But progress in the Middle East will embolden the DLC crowd. From Wordnik.com. [Living Politics: What to Make of the 'New' Middle East] Reference
Did Congressman John Murtha's criticism of the war embolden the Dems?. From Wordnik.com. [Kos-Eye View] Reference
If it succeeds, he may embolden other Latinos to think as big as Asia. From Wordnik.com. [10 Big Thinkers for Big Business] Reference
A Taliban victory in Afghanistan would embolden their Pakistani allies. From Wordnik.com. [Know Thy Enemy. And Then Defeat Him.] Reference
It will also embolden local pols to float more and more onerous solutions. From Wordnik.com. [Losing faith in the Federal gov't on immigration] Reference
This is something that Republicans have said will only embolden the enemy. From Wordnik.com. [Iraq, Afghanistan News Examined] Reference
When deflation strikes, it's hard to embolden consumers and businesses to spend. From Wordnik.com. [Inflaton: Why It Could Actually Boost Hiring] Reference
The November elections, by bestowing power on the Democrats, may embolden Congress. From Wordnik.com. [Iraq: Friends at War] Reference
We, as a nation, must regain our appetite for risk in order to embolden the hearts of our entrepreneurs. From Wordnik.com. [Matt Wilson: Ten Rules Every Entrepreneur Should Live By] Reference
But the president's thinking here is they don't want to embolden these insurgents if they don't do anything. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2004] Reference
Sotomayor can't be stopped, and that could embolden Obama to be even more aggressive with his next appointment. From Wordnik.com. [The Typecast Party] Reference
In a larger way, the Af-Pak papers will embolden the bad guys by illustrating the confusion among their enemies. From Wordnik.com. [So Many Documents, So Little Revelation] Reference
These decisions had two effects: the first was to embolden Afghanistan's warlords and tighten their grip on power. From Wordnik.com. [WARLORDS, DRUGS AND VOTES] Reference
I fear her absence will further embolden and empower the remnants of the infamous Duncan/Silverman End-Gridlockers. From Wordnik.com. [Sifting the Montgomery returns] Reference
The circumstances, however, served to embolden many hitherto undecided sympathisers into openly declared and vehement. From Wordnik.com. [Origin of the Anglo-Boer War Revealed (2nd ed.) The Conspiracy of the 19th Century Unmasked] Reference
It will embolden them to renewed opposition to the will of the loyal masses, believing that they have the Executive with them. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals] Reference
"It would also embolden the terrorists, leading to more bombings, more beheadings and more murders of the innocent around the world.". From Wordnik.com. [Trail Mix: A Gaping Hole] Reference
Meanwhile, the results are expected to embolden Chen to press forward with one of his pet proposals: sweeping constitutional revision. From Wordnik.com. [Divided Island] Reference
Further, success may embolden the citizen-saboteur eventually to find colleagues who can assist him in sabotage of greater dimensions. From Wordnik.com. [Simple Sabotage Field Manual] Reference
They have suggested that endorsing corporate censorship at home -- by not adopting net neutrality rules -- would embolden censors abroad. From Wordnik.com. [Marvin Ammori: Questions for Robert McDowell, Heir to Ted Stevens, on His International Legal Expertise] Reference
As these nations shop for arms, the increasingly competitive marketplace will embolden them to do more negotiating than they had in the past. From Wordnik.com. [Locked And Loaded] Reference
Curtain, 'there is much to embolden him toward the highest endeavors in what he would perhaps disdain to call his Art. Poesy, notwithstanding. From Wordnik.com. [The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2] Reference
I think you embolden the enemy by deploying hundreds of thousands of troops to the Middle East and validating the view that we're imperialists. From Wordnik.com. ['It's People Dying for No Benefit'] Reference
Actions that embolden the extremists will be at the cost of the moderates and this will pose a grave danger to moving the peace process forward. From Wordnik.com. [The Flotilla Farce] Reference
We will not set an artificial timetable for leaving Iraq, because that would embolden the terrorists and make them believe they can wait us out. From Wordnik.com. [State of the Union Address (1790-2001)] Reference
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