And consider that when he that falleth by a surprise, doth rise again by repentance, and is pardoned, those that are hereby imboldened to sin deliberately and impenitently, shall be condemned.
If he should kill you and plague you, that would not please you: and yet if he forbear you, you are imboldened by it in your sin.
We have seen at home how many will be imboldened to pull down government, to sit in judgment on their king, and condemn him, and to destroy their brethren, if they can but say, that such and such men think it lawful.
The Russians, imboldened by their constantly increasing numbers and by success, descended by their right to gain possession of the bridge and to cut off our retreat.
The loose and negligent administration of that prince had imboldened the Norman barons to affect a great independency; and their mutual quarrels and devastations had rendered that whole territory a scene of violence and outrage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imboldened" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.