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to make bold
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take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
Example
During the crisis, the CEO made bold decisions and saved the company from bankruptcy, earning the reputation of a corporate knight in shining armor.
As the newly appointed CEO, she was determined to make bold changes and innovations at the helm of the company.
The political candidate raised the ante by making bold promises and presenting ambitious plans for the future.
Example
During the crisis, the CEO made bold decisions and saved the company from bankruptcy, earning the reputation of a corporate knight in shining armor.
As the newly appointed CEO, she was determined to make bold changes and innovations at the helm of the company.
The political candidate raised the ante by making bold promises and presenting ambitious plans for the future.
The politician made bold promises during the campaign, but once elected, it became clear they were all talk.
The CEO rode in on a white horse, making bold decisions and implementing innovative strategies that turned the company around from the brink of bankruptcy.
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