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View definitions for hearten

hearten

verb as in raise someone's spirits

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Sanchez-Gordon said she recently attended her first police graduation, and was heartened by the size of the crowd in attendance despite well-documented recruiting challenges.

A retired advertising executive who is new to the book business, Turner has been heartened to see Diesel becoming “an important community touchstone” in the wake of the firestorms.

My sisters have been absolutely incredible about the book, which was so heartening to me.

Nonetheless the directing team is heartened to be in talks for an international release in the US, Canada, Europe, Central Africa and Australia.

From BBC

After presenter Roberts read out his name, it was heartening to see “Million” co-star Freeman give Eastwood a squeeze on the shoulder.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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