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encourage

en·cour·age [ in kúr ij, en kúr ij ] (past and past participle en·cour·aged, present participle en·cour·ag·ing, 3rd person present singular en·cour·ag·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. give somebody hope or confidence: to give somebody hope, confidence, or courage

2. urge somebody to do something: to motivate somebody to take a course of action or continue doing something
encouraged me to finish the course

3. foster something: to assist something to occur or increase
encourage new solutions to traffic problems

[15th century. < French encoragier< en- "cause" + corage "courage"]

en·cour·ag·ing adjective
en·cour·ag·ing·ly adverb
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