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Definition of Heartener

Heartener
Heartener Heart"en*er, n. One who, or that which, heartens, animates, or stirs up. --W. Browne.

Meaning of Heartener from wikipedia

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- Tchaikovsky's morale and he accepted the post eagerly. He was further heartened by news of the first public performance of one of his works, his Characteristic...
- 2010, the President of Somaliland, Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo, said, "We are heartened by Kosovo and what's happened to Southern Sudan that means it opens the...
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- sniper attacks and disease, lowering the garrison size to 200. He was heartened to learn that some 6,000 Maratha forces had been convinced to come to...
- the arrival in theatre of Prince Eugene, his co-commander at Blenheim. Heartened by the Prince's robust confidence, Marlborough set about to regain the...
- was tarnished significantly by this battle, and Christian Europe was heartened. The Christian coalition had been promoted by Pope Pius V to rescue the...
- process in question". CNN. Retrieved 4 February 2011. "Gujarat victory heartens nationalists". BBC News. 15 December 2002. Retrieved 4 February 2011. "I...