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To pour courage into someone else's tank until they roll downhill on their own.

means To give someone the confidence, hope, or support they need to do something.

from From Old French encoragier, literally to put courage incourage itself from cor, the Latin heart, because bravery was once thought to live there.

Heart mathBuilt from heart plus the verb to make.
Polar twinDiscourage steals the same courage right back.
Coeur cousinShares its root with cordial and core.
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