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    en·cour·age
    [inˈkərij, enˈkərij]
    verb
    encourage (verb) · encourages (third person present) · encouraged (past tense) · encouraged (past participle) · encouraging (present participle)
    1. give support, confidence, or hope to (someone):
      "we were encouraged by the success of this venture" · "I feel much encouraged"
      • give support and advice to (someone) so that they will do or continue to do something:
        "pupils are encouraged to be creative"
      • help or stimulate (an activity, state, or view) to develop:
        "the intention is to encourage new writing talent"
    Origin
    Middle English (formerly also as incourage): from French encourager, from en- ‘in’ + corage ‘courage’.
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    What does the term 'encouragingly' mean?ENCOURAGINGLY means in a way that is encouraging (= making you feel more confidence or hope). Learn more about its definition and usage at Cambridge Dictionary.
    How do you use encouraging in a sentence?The definition of encouraging is something that gives hope. An encouraging coach gives a pep talk to his team before a big game.
    What does it mean to encourage?Encouraging means giving someone advice or support that motivates and inspires confidence. For example, a good theater director knows how to give her actors encouraging advice before they go on stage. A friendly letter or phone call can also be encouraging when someone needs extra help. Similarly, an encouraging word from a doctor can bring a lot of relief when one is being treated for an illness.
    How can one encourage others?One can encourage others by putting their needs before your own and performing acts of service. Examples include raking leaves for an elderly neighbor, planting and watering a porch pot, taking out the garbage each week and returning the empty can to the garage after pick-up, and walking the dog. Spouses also need encouragement.
     
  3. to help someone to feel confident and able to do something, or to give advice to someone to do something: Our parents always encouraged us to ask questions. If something encourages an activity, it supports it or makes it more likely: The city needs to encourage job creation.
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    1. To inspire with hope, courage, or confidence. 2. To give support to; foster: policies designed to encourage private investment. 3. To stimulate; spur: burning the field to encourage new plant growth.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/encourage

    1 : make more determined, hopeful, or confident : hearten Cheering fans encouraged the team. 2 : to give help or support to : aid Warm weather encourages plant growth. encouragingly adverb "Great job," she said encouragingly.

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