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encourage

/ɪnˈkʌɹ.ɪd͡ʒ/verb3 syllables

Encourage means: contribute to the progress or growth of.

Synonyms for encourage19

verb, as in contribute to the progress or growth of

also used for encourage

bield, embolden, hearten, abet, actuate, goose, fuel, light a fire under, send, sting, exhort, admonish, adjure, advise, advocate

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Opposites of encourage

What does encourage mean?3

verb

1

contribute to the progress or growth of“I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom”

2

inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to

3

spur on“His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with encourage?1

three syllables

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Encourage in a sentence

  • Algeria can encourage entrepreneurship by providing access to financing, business training, and mentorship programs.Amastan
  • In today's society, the media encourage young people to strive for success.unknown
  • Open source is a philosophy that encourages openness, sharing, and modification.sam_m
  • Vulcan philosophy scares the ordinary, because it encourages freeing from emotions.nonong
  • Reading science fiction sometimes does much to encourage a scientific view of the universe.Dejo
  • How do you encourage people to do that?CK
  • American industry makes various attempts to find and encourage brilliant students from abroad.unknown
  • It is imperative that we should encourage participatory forms of decision-making.unknown

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Forms of encourage

as a verb

past tense
encouraged
present participle
encouraging
third-person singular
encourages
past participle
encouraged