1. Schroeder deserves admiration for his courage to acknowledge his country's past sins in such an emboldened and undisguised manner.
2. Emboldened opposition leaders said the fiasco highlighted Aso's incompetence as a leader.
3. Emboldened by this experience, the sisters decided to strike out for a fresh start in Beijing.
4. The legal moves come as an emboldened Chinese press continues to lash officials for allowing, even colluding in the forced labour.
5. The gaffe is the latest setback for Prime Minister Naoto Kan, whose plunging support in opinion polls has emboldened the political opposition.
6. Tens of thousands protested in the capital demanding his immediate ouster, emboldened by top military commanders who joined their cause.
7. emboldened
7. The US'overt and covert support for these countries has emboldened them to create waves over the issue.
8. The pickpocket and his accomplices were emboldened because they knew too well about the passivity of the public.
9. The attacks also emboldened countries to declare that they don't think the American postwar policies are working.
10. Bush's promise guarantees a showdown with Democrats emboldened by last year's election, which handed them control of Congress.
adj
1. made bold or courageous