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emboldened
[ em-bohl-dnd ]
adjective
- made bold or bolder; given the courage or nerve to do something daring, challenging, or controversial:
It was unclear whether the missile fire was the work of an emboldened rebel force, the military, or some mixture of both.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of embolden ( def ).
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of emboldened1
Example Sentences
The Trump administration will undoubtedly be emboldened to engage in unlawful, vindictive defunding of other universities, and now it will be politically harder for the next university to fight back.
He's emboldened by the current international climate of having an ally in the White House and of Turkey's importance to everything from Ukraine to Syria.
Just like Musk’s Twitter layoffs gave the tech industry cover to purge their own workforces, so too has Trump’s re-ascendence emboldened them to reassert their authority over their ‘activist’ employees.
But talks to end the war haven’t gained traction, and many sense that Israel’s ultra-right-wing government, emboldened by Trump’s return, wants to resume fighting.
An emboldened president and his allies have launched a vigorous campaign to use levers of government to intimidate an increasingly fragmented and polarized media, experts say.
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