1. emboldening - Noun
2. emboldening - Verb
of Embolden
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs Sanders rides high nationally, surging in polls and putting critics on edge about Democrats nominating an avowed democratic socialist to take on President Donald Trump, his success is emboldening a crop of insurgent challengers on the left in Texas. Source: Internet
His endearing performance, filled with lughead charm, is immensely appealing, emboldening him to play up his goofier tendencies in a winningly rambunctious way. Source: Internet
Donald Trump ran on a platform of open bigotry, courting a reactionary following and emboldening the so-called ‘alt-right’ movement. Source: Internet
Krasner deflected when asked if the low clearance and conviction rate is contributing to the increased gun violence by emboldening shooters. Source: Internet
Comstock-Gay’s horoscopes have an assured, nurturing tone that strikes a balance between encouraging and emboldening. Source: Internet
They see our leaders labeling fellow citizens enemies of the state while emboldening torch-bearing white supremacists. Source: Internet