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inspire
[in-spahyuhr]
verb (used with object)
to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence.
His courage inspired his followers.
to produce or arouse (a feeling, thought, etc.).
to inspire confidence in others.
to fill or affect with a specified feeling, thought, etc..
to inspire a person with distrust.
to influence or impel.
Competition inspired her to greater efforts.
to animate, as an influence, feeling, thought, or the like, does.
They were inspired by a belief in a better future.
to communicate or suggest by a divine or supernatural influence.
writings inspired by God.
to guide or control by divine influence.
to prompt or instigate (utterances, acts, etc.) by influence, without avowal of responsibility.
to give rise to, bring about, cause, etc..
a philosophy that inspired a revolution.
to take (air, gases, etc.) into the lungs in breathing; inhale.
Archaic.
to infuse (breath, life, etc.) by breathing (usually followed byinto ).
to breathe into or upon.
verb (used without object)
to give inspiration.
to inhale.
inspire
/ ɪnˈspaɪə /
verb
to exert a stimulating or beneficial effect upon (a person); animate or invigorate
(tr; foll by with or to; may take an infinitive) to arouse (with a particular emotion or to a particular action); stir
(tr) to prompt or instigate; give rise to
her beauty inspired his love
(tr; often passive) to guide or arouse by divine influence or inspiration
to take or draw (air, gas, etc) into the lungs; inhale
archaic, (tr)
to breathe into or upon
to breathe life into
Other Word Forms
- inspirative adjective
- inspirer noun
- inspiringly adverb
- preinspire verb (used with object)
- pseudoinspiring adjective
- reinspire verb
- uninspiring adjective
- uninspiringly adverb
- inspirable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of inspire1
Word History and Origins
Origin of inspire1
Example Sentences
He added that the Annabelle doll, which has inspired several titles in “The Conjuring” film franchise, was not in the hotel room when Rivera died at age 54.
Skinner’s military background inspires her own physical training, jogging miles and lifting weights.
"I believe he can be a key figure for the national team and someone who inspires the next generation."
However, the Court of Appeal heard this could inspire other councils to make similar claims and overwhelm the asylum system by closing down hotels in their areas.
It was a very much more sweet story, rather than this one, which is much more macabre, sort of inspired by Frankenstein, zombie movies.
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