encourage
verb
- provide favorable conditions for growth; promote
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkʌɹ.ɪd͡ʒ/ / /ɪnˈkɝ.ɪd͡ʒ/ / /ɪnˈkʊ.ɹɪd͡ʒ/
verb
Etymology: From Middle English encouragen, encoragen, from Anglo-Norman encoragier, from Old French encoragier. Displaced native Old English hiertan, tyhtan, and trymman. By surface analysis, en- + courage.
- To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
“I encouraged him during his race.”
“Delia's coach encouraged her to focus on the positives.”
- To spur on, strongly recommend.
“We encourage the use of bicycles in the town centre.”
“We encourage you to cycle instead of taking the car.”
- To foster, give help or patronage.
“The royal family has always encouraged the arts in word and deed.”
“In addition the Marquess built a brickworks adjacent to the colliery, and also greatly improved the harbour to encourage coastal shipping.”