embolden
verb
em·bold·en
im-ˈbōl-dən
emboldened; emboldening; emboldens
: to impart boldness or courage to : to instill with boldness, courage, or resolution enough to overcome timidity or misgiving
Great leaders embolden the rest of us to rise to our highest potentialities, to be active, insistent and resolute in affirming our own sense of things.—Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
… being near her twin did seem to embolden her, to loosen her tongue.—John Updike
… other voices too timid to speak in class are often emboldened by the different and more protected role an online conversation provides.—Richard A. Lanham
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