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excourage

 

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Term: excourage Description: The term "excourage" is a neologism formed by combining the words "excite" and "encourage". It is often used to convey the idea of inspiring and motivating someone to take action or pursue their goals with enthusiasm. Sample Sentences:
  1. His passionate speech excouraged the team to give their best performance on the field.
  2. She excouraged her students to explore their creativity through various art forms.
  3. The award-winning documentary excouraged viewers to take steps towards environmental conservation.
  4. The coach's words of encouragement excouraged the athletes to push their limits during the intense training session.
  5. Her success story has excouraged many aspiring entrepreneurs to start their own businesses.

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