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Definitions for emboldening
em·bold·en·ing
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emboldening
Emboldening is the act of making someone or something bolder or more confident. It involves giving courage or confidence to individuals or groups.
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Emboldening
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of emboldening in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of emboldening in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of emboldening in a Sentence
What I found so distressing about that briefing was that one of the messages we received from the briefers was do not debate, do not discuss the issue of the appropriateness of further military intervention against Iran and that if you do, you will be emboldening Iran.
While President Biden will rarely mention fentanyl — because then President Biden would have to acknowledge President Biden abject failure to secure the U.S.-Mexico border as well as the fact that President Biden policies are emboldening the violent drug cartels smuggling record amounts of opioids into our country — President Biden should at least take advantage of this opportunity to demand assistance from President Obrador in dismantling the cartels and snuffing out the synthetic opioid labs in President Obrador country that are killing hundreds of Americans, even children, every day.
Theyre looking around wondering if weve been lying to them this whole time, they see people shouting in grocery stores unwilling to wear a mask to keep us all safe; they see people callingthe police on folks minding their own business just because of the color of their skin...They see our leaders labeling fellow citizens enemy of the state, while emboldening torch-bearing white supremacists.
Presidents from both parties, including the Obama administration, have rejected a no-first-use policy because it erodes deterrence, undermines allied confidence in The United States security guarantees and risks emboldening potential adversaries.
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