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    Use "encouraging" in a sentence

    encouraging example sentences

    encouraging


    1. Have you though her how to read a map? How about encouraging


    2. Step back and try to see any patterns will also be encouraging natural predators as compost at work behind the placement of the tunnels


    3. Once the event occurs our cooperation to authorities, encouraging the younger lot to provide help to the needy, taking some sort of control to prevent theft and arsons, regulate the crowd that usually collects and hampers rescue efforts and the doctors amongst us to provide urgent medical aid are some of the tasks we can take upon ourselves and thus be relevant for the society even at this age


    4. ‘Just the tower of strength being encouraging


    5. point, he accused them of encouraging slothfulness and encouraging rebellion


    6. value in encouraging the young men to aspire to the leadership of the church


    7. He opened the passenger door and helped Kara in before stowing the baggage in the boot and encouraging Angie into the back seat


    8. their appreciation and best wishes encouraging her to


    9. Marshall was encouraging them


    10. The young man and his bride jetted off to their honeymoon paradise sponsored by a company that made coconut filled chocolate bars, and in return for a few more photographs, a short video and some encouraging words, they were given a wonderful time on golden beaches lapped by azure seas

    11. “That is encouraging, can the signature tell us anything more?”


    12. repetitive exposure if that exposure is encouraging and wanted


    13. ‘My wife didn't like her either and passed that on to my son, which is why he was doubtless less than encouraging when you rang him


    14. Belle told George and White Feathers the story and what she planned, eliciting both their encouraging consent


    15. It is encouraging


    16. Instead of encouraging me all these


    17. "…not out of the woods, although the signs are encouraging


    18. But at least it was encouraging news that I had a chance to get a student in here


    19. Notice that it wasn’t very encouraging in and of itself, but as I asked the Father, I found an encouragement to give him through it


    20. the instructor by shouting encouraging phrases, such as:

    21. heavily against the roof outside was hardly encouraging,


    22. received encouraging news during their interview with the


    23. encouraging hand on his charge’s shoulder


    24. rejuvenated with food, rest, and encouraging words, and


    25. To diminish the number of those who are capable of paying it, is surely a most unpromising expedient for encouraging the cultivation of corn


    26. The bounty, it has been thought by many people, by encouraging tillage, may, in a long course of years, have occasioned a greater abundance, and, consequently, a greater cheapness of corn in the home market, than what would otherwise have taken place there


    27. During this short period, its only effect must have been, by encouraging the exportation of the surplus produce of every year, and thereby hindering the abundance of one year from compensating the scarcity of another, to raise the price in the home market


    28. She had no intention of encouraging their master


    29. All merchants, therefore, and almost all men of business, find it convenient to keep such cash accounts with them, and are thereby interested to promote the trade of those companies, by readily receiving their notes in all payments, and by encouraging all those with whom they have any influence to do the same


    30. She thought she was encouraging her daughter’s unique sense of style, but really her creations were ridiculous

    31. By encouraging extraordinary dexterity and ingenuity, they serve to keep up the emulation of the workmen actually employed in those respective occupations, and are not considerable enough to turn towards any one of them a greater share of the capital of the country than what would go to it of its own accord


    32. The plentiful supply of the home market was not the direct object of those statutes; but, under the pretence of encouraging agriculture, to raise the money price of corn as high as possible, and thereby to occasion, as much as possible, a constant dearth in the home market


    33. Adrianus nodded, clapping an encouraging hand on the Imperial’s shoulder once more and wove his way through the lines until Roscius could no longer see him


    34. This second way of encouraging the colony produce, by bounties upon importation, is, so far as I have been able to learn, peculiar to Great Britain: the first is not


    35. I gave him an encouraging nod and started to move towards the front of the aisle


    36. Nevertheless, some of us remain an atheist because religion too, has become a bone of contention, as it has been misused for encouraging discrimination and division


    37. It is chiefly by encouraging the manufactures of Europe, that the colony trade indirectly encourages its agriculture


    38. By encouraging the importation of foreign linen yarn, and thereby bringing it into competition with that which is made by our own people, they endeavour to buy the work of the poor spinners as cheap as possible


    39. The most effectual expedient, on the contrary, for raising the value of that surplus produce, for encouraging its increase, and consequently the improvement and cultivation of their own land, would be to allow the most perfect freedom to the trade of all such mercantile nations


    40. That system, by encouraging manufactures and foreign trade more than agriculture, turns a certain portion of the capital of the society, from supporting a more advantageous, to support a less advantageous species of industry

    41. ‘Have some wine,’ the March Hare said in an encouraging tone


    42. ‘Dr Heigener has said some encouraging things about your progress


    43. It was in this manner, by facilitating the acquisition of their military and gymnastic exercises, by encouraging it, and even by imposing upon the whole body of the people the necessity of learning those exercises, that the Greek and Roman republics maintained the martial spirit of their respective citizens


    44. The state, by encouraging, that is, by giving entire liberty to all those who, from their own interest, would attempt, without scandal or indecency, to amuse and divert the people by painting, poetry, music, dancing; by all sorts of dramatic representations and exhibitions; would easily dissipate, in the greater part of them, that melancholy and gloomy humour which is almost always the nurse of popular superstition and enthusiasm


    45. God in their midst and encouraging one another in the


    46. not in the forefront as much as encouraging the flock to


    47. in spiritual things but Bridget was more encouraging


    48. Yet, that may have been my mama’s way of encouraging me


    49. was codependent, a cat enabler, encouraging antisocial behavior


    50. Kiri stood still, neither reciprocating nor encouraging him














































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    Synonyms for "encouraging"

    encouraging supporting likely promising rosy

    "encouraging" definitions

    giving courage or confidence or hope


    furnishing support and encouragement