embolden in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

embolden in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for embolden in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
The color made the hilltop more visible in its surroundings, emboldening those hoping to rebuild the community.
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He explains a person who travels to the future must embolden their spirit when facing adversity.
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The guard, emboldened by alcohol, determined that he would find and deal with this haunter.
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Social media has also empowered and emboldened users to become contributors and critics of technological developments.
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Submissiveness and necessity led me to the theater; propensity for and the love of this work emboldened me to write.
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Here he married and began a family, but again felt emboldened to speak out against the church leadership, and was put under house arrest.
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The influence of the farming bloc declined, and with it, reformers were emboldened.
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The failure to stand up for free expression emboldens those who would attack and undermine it.
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Emboldened by this initial success, it began to pursue an aggressive expansion into neighbouring countries.
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Feeling comforted, she emboldens her resolution to not become a monster and uses her arm only to protect what she feels is precious.
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