She was emboldened by the words of her father. [verb]
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However, France 's long debate is sure to embolden campaigners, as it makes the once unthinkable suddenly seem very practical. [verb]
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It will embolden those who are trying to thwart the ambitions of reformers. [verb]
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At length, emboldened by the long and patient watchfulness of his enemies, the Huron attempted a better and more fatal aim. [verb]
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This success emboldened Marius. [verb]
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I was emboldened to risk the hazard of such a step, from overhearing a conversation, in the course of which I ascertained he was a native of the North. [verb]
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It emboldened me to ask a question. [verb]
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In 1813 the cowardly breach of silence of that taciturn legislative body, emboldened by catastrophe, possessed only traits which aroused indignation. [verb]
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