embolden Meaning in Tamil ( embolden வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
ஊக்கம் கொள்ளச் செய்,
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embolden's Usage Examples:
A Russo-Turkish fleet wrested Corfu from the French; and the Neapolitan Bourbons, emboldened by the news of the battle of the Nile, began hostilities with France which preluded the war of the Second Coalition.
The same circumstances which had emboldened the Boers to declare war in the autumn of 1899, induced them to renew a guerilla warfare in the autumn of 1900the approach of an African summer supplying the Boers with the grass on which they were dependent for feeding their hardy horses.
North Korea 's latest shenanigans could embolden Japan to spend even more on defense, Quinlan says.
Yet the powder of your cellar Would embolden any feller To start for the Great steeplechase We rode at Quenby Hall.
The retirement of the Russian Southern Force into its entrenchments emboldened the Japanese commanderin-chief to imitate Moltke's method to the full.
Prussia, emboldened by Russia's difficulties, now went so far as to invite Poland also to forsake the Russian alliance, and placed an army corps of 40,000 men at her disposal.
Tens of thousands of people were emboldened by the participatory praxis of the seemingly bygone anti-capitalist movement.
The occasion came in 1820 when Ali, emboldened by impunity, violated the sanctity of Stamboul itself by attempting to procure the murder of his enemy Pacho Bey in the very precincts of the palace.
will only embolden Hussein later.
It will embolden those who are trying to thwart the ambitions of reformers.
North Korea's latest shenanigans could embolden Japan to spend even more on defense, Quinlan says.
The men of Lombardy, emboldened by his tacit encouragement, prepared at the close of the year to form a republic, which assumed the name of Transpadane, and thereafter that of Cisalpine.
Synonyms:
recreate, buck up, take heart, cheer, encourage, hearten,
Antonyms:
depressing, uncheerfulness, despair, dishearten, discourage,