verb
- present participle of imbolden; making someone brave or confident; encouraging someone to be bold
Usage: often used in formal or literary contexts
noun
- the act or process of making someone bold or confident
Usage: gerund form; less common than the verb form
Examples
- The coach's praise was imboldening the young athlete to take more risks on the field.
- Her success in the first competition was imboldening her to enter the national tournament.
- The imboldening of the protesters came after weeks of peaceful demonstrations.
- Nothing was imboldening him to speak up in the meeting until his colleague offered support.
- The imboldening effect of the new policy encouraged more employees to share innovative ideas.
- His mentor's confidence was imboldening him to pursue his dream of becoming a doctor.