encourage somebody to do something• We want to encourage businesses toinvest and create jobs.• Barber's parents encouraged her to stay in school.
actively encouraged• Cold-calling, at one licensed dealer, when the salesmen got desperate, was just not tolerated, it was actively encouraged.• During the two world wars the growing of potatoes in every availableplot of land was actively encouraged.• I come from a family where bloodfeuds are not only tolerated, but actively encouraged.• Amy, his wife, naturally relinquished her job as secretary to John and actively encouraged him.• Part-time working would also have to be pro-actively encouraged, she said.• On the Continent, governments have actively encouraged the use of diesel-powered vehicles as a way of stretchingresources.• In the United States parents are actively encouraged to play a full and responsible part in their school and their school district.• Sister Guadalupe, nun, June 1983 Right from the beginning, we have actively encouraged women's incorporation.