Definition of Encourager. Meaning of Encourager. Synonyms of Encourager

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Definition of Encourager

Encourager
Encourager En*cour"a*ger, n. One who encourages, incites, or helps forward; a favorer. The pope is . . . a great encourager of arts. --Addison.

Meaning of Encourager from wikipedia

- album Love Sick Search for "encouragement" on Wikipedia. Look up encourage or encourager in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. National Day of Encouragement...
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- each end of the rope. Each side also had its own team of drummers to encourage the parti****nts. In honor of these customs, families often go hiking...
- which continues in the present day. On this day, clerics and curates were encouraged to use the time at their disposal to visit their original mother churches...