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Antonyms:
dishearten,
put off
Often used in the same context:
undermine,
weaken,
imperil,
alienate,
hearten,
undercut,
exacerbate,
enrage,
complicate,
backfire,
erode,
demoralize,
inflame,
dispirit,
aggravate,
dishearten,
threaten,
galvanize,
embitter,
marginalize,
infuriate,
destabilize,
portend,
deter,
provoke,
foreshadow,
endanger,
cripple,
presage,
radicalize,
unnerve,
endear,
jeopardize,
chasten,
hamper,
prompt,
antagonize,
derail,
enfeeble,
diminish,
hinder,
stoke,
tarnish,
depress,
constrain,
devastate,
compel,
unsettle,
appease,
tempt,
hasten,
inspire,
displease,
frighten,
precipitate,
outwait,
rile,
heighten,
constitutionalize,
spur,
worsen,
scuttle,
vindicate,
irritate,
preempt,
harden,
exasperate,
temporize,
stymie,
dampen,
placate,
mollify,
fearing,
deepen,
magnify,
confuse,
discourage,
polarize,
irk,
intimidate,
spook,
rankle,
roil,
misinterpret,
beget,
mean,
energize,
frustrate,
incite,
allow,
dismays,
defang,
engender,
redound,
dissuade,
imply,
empower,
encourage,
betray,
assuage,
embarrass,
haunt
More specific:
buck up,
suborder theropoda,
take heart,
theropoda
More general:
encourage
Synonyms:
cheer,
hearten,
recreate
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