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inspire
verb (inspired , inspiring )
1 (often inspire someone to something or to do something) to stimulate them into activity, especially into artistic or creative activity.
2 to fill someone with a feeling of confidence, encouragement and exaltation.
3 (esp inspire someone with something or inspire something into someone) to create (a particular feeling) in them.
4 to be the origin or source of (a poem, piece of music, etc).
5 relig said of supposed divine power or influence: to guide or instruct someone.
6 tr & intr to breathe in (air, etc); to inhale.
[14c: from Latin inspirare to breathe into]
inspired adjective so good, skilful, accurate, etc as to seem to be the result of inspiration, especially divine inspiration.
inspirer noun .
verb (inspired , inspiring )
1 (often inspire someone to something or to do something) to stimulate them into activity, especially into artistic or creative activity.
2 to fill someone with a feeling of confidence, encouragement and exaltation.
3 (esp inspire someone with something or inspire something into someone) to create (a particular feeling) in them.
4 to be the origin or source of (a poem, piece of music, etc).
5 relig said of supposed divine power or influence: to guide or instruct someone.
6 tr & intr to breathe in (air, etc); to inhale.
[14c: from Latin inspirare to breathe into]
inspired adjective so good, skilful, accurate, etc as to seem to be the result of inspiration, especially divine inspiration.
inspirer noun .
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