What's the difference between bolden and embolden?

Bolden


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make bold; to encourage; to embolden.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 2.13pm BST That didn't take long: Bolden is already talking about the need to meet President Obama's budget requests i n order to keep NASA healthy.
  • (2) It is absolutely critical that we understand Earth’s environment, because this is the only place we have to live,” Bolden said.
  • (3) Updated at 2.38pm BST 2.15pm BST Bolden is asked whether Mars 1 would succeed in its mission to colonize the planet by 2023?
  • (4) Updated at 3.33pm BST 2.08pm BST General Bolden is speaking - you can watch on CSPAN here .
  • (5) Future projects include biopics of Olympic athlete Jesse Owens and jazz cornettist Buddy Bolden.
  • (6) 3.01pm BST The justification for the asteroid mission Grunsfeld has just described seems to contradict the version Nasa director Bolden gave last month, when details of the mission first emerged.
  • (7) Speaking at the Humans to Mars conference in Washington last month, Nasa chief Charles Bolden laid out a vision for bringing the US space programme out of its first stage, exploration, and into pioneering, even homesteading.
  • (8) In his statement, Nasa administrator Bolden said: “SpaceX has demonstrated extraordinary capabilities in its first six cargo resupply missions to the station, and we know they can replicate that success.
  • (9) We can’t go anywhere if the Kennedy space center goes underwater, and we don’t know it,” Bolden said.
  • (10) We will understand the failure and move forward.” In his statement, Bolden said Nasa would “keep pushing the envelope as we move into space”.
  • (11) This morning the director of NASA, Gen. Charles Bolden, will discuss the possibility of a manned mission to Mars.
  • (12) Charles Bolden, the former shuttle astronaut appointed by Obama to lead Nasa this year, disagrees with the critics, among them four of the 12 men to have walked on the moon.
  • (13) "We are developing a first-ever mission to identify, capture and relocate an asteroid," Nasa administrator Charles Bolden said.
  • (14) Curiosity is running experiments that could enable a manned mission to Mars, Bolden says.
  • (15) Commercial crew means Nasa "is out of the business of operating spacecraft into low-Earth orbit," Bolden says.
  • (16) 3.19pm BST National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator Charles Bolden delivers remarks at the opening of the "Human 2 Mars Summit" at George Washington University in Washington, DC, May 6, 2013.
  • (17) Last month Bolden said the mission would lead to scientific discoveries and help protect Earth: "This mission represents an unprecedented technological feat that will lead to new scientific discoveries and technological capabilities and help protect our home planet," he said .
  • (18) 2.22pm BST Bolden takes a question about politics: What if the next administration cuts Nasa funding?
  • (19) "The truth is that we were not on a path to get back to the moon's surface," said Charles Bolden, the new Nasa administrator.
  • (20) But, and there is a but, flag on the play.... Bolden pushes a Chargers out of bounds, in an illegal way.

Embolden


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To give boldness or courage to; to encourage.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Western diplomats acknowledge that the capture of Qusair is likely to have emboldened President Bashar al-Assad , making him less likely to consider concessions – let alone stepping down.
  • (2) One big question is whether Lord Adonis’s NIC will feel emboldened enough to make proposals that conflict with government policy.
  • (3) Kerry warned a sceptical and sometimes raucous panel that failing to strike Syria would embolden al-Qaida and raise to 100% the chances that Assad would use chemical weapons again.
  • (4) The worst purveyors of hate, they’re emboldened by this election and they’re out in force.
  • (5) The forces of chauvinism, protectionism and xenophobia have been emboldened.
  • (6) Their brains enjoy a wide, uninhabited space that emboldens them to come up with and pursue novel ideas.
  • (7) The warning, in a report by the energy regulator, Ofgem , could embolden the government to trigger an early "dash for gas" which critics fear would mean higher carbon pollution for decades to come.
  • (8) The billion-dollar question now is whether Clinton’s recent travails will embolden bigger Democratic fish to take her on.
  • (9) Still Portland 0-0 RSL after 10 minutes 2.19am GMT 8 mins RSL look emboldened by that chance and now Morales gets the better of Jewsbury near the byline and forces a panicky clearance from Kah for a corner.
  • (10) Gay rights activists have been emboldened by the US supreme court’s decision last June to award same-sex spouses equal federal benefit rights, prompting an anti-gay backlash primarily in the more conservative southern states.
  • (11) The embassy move would also embolden Israel to further expand its illegal settlements throughout Palestine.
  • (12) In the 1940s as it was in the 1840s, as it had been ever since the Mayflower arrived at Plymouth laden with emboldening casks of wine and beer.
  • (13) attack is the latest offensive by the ever-emboldened insurgency, which has sought to exploit the vacuum created by the contested presidential election, which has failed to produce a successor to Hamid Karzai.
  • (14) However, in a line reminiscent of George W Bush's "axis of evil", Kerry specifically mentioned a host of US enemies, saying Iran could be "emboldened" if the US did not act.
  • (15) Senate Democrats were on a collision course with the White House on Tuesday as the party’s newly emboldened liberal wing dug in its heels over global free trade deals it claims will drag down US wages and working conditions.
  • (16) Finland’s refusal could embolden other eurozone members to block a deal, especially those in central Europea and the Baltic, which are proving to be the fiercest critics of the Greek government.
  • (17) But without a plan to politically empower them, the region's Sunnis could instead see the attacks as an extension of an 11-year period that has emboldened Iran and the Arab Shias at their expense.
  • (18) There are children and women and elders here.” If water protectors surrendered now, oil companies could be emboldened, added Brandy-Lee Maxie, a 34-year-old Nakota tribe member from Canada.
  • (19) This has emboldened the PKK and strengthened its hand both within Turkey and regionally.
  • (20) We’re concerned that language would embolden pharmaceutical companies to challenge government under the TPP where a country seeks a compulsory license to produce a generic medicine and the company feels it doesn’t meet that criteria because it’s not an emergency or an epidemic,” he said.

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