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Definition of inspire
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Inspire
(v. t.) To
breathe
into; to fill with the
breath;
to
animate.
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Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) To tell or utter so that
another
may write down; to
inspire;
to
compose;
as, to
dictate
a
letter
to an
amanuensis..
Enthusiast
::
Enthusiast
(n.) One moved or
actuated
by
enthusiasm;
as: (a) One who
imagines
himself
divinely
inspired,
or
possessed
of some
special
revelation;
a
religious
madman;
a
fanatic.
(b) One whose mind is
wholly
possessed
and
heated
by what
engages
it; one who is
influenced
by a
peculiar;
fervor
of mind; an
ardent
and
imaginative
person..
Awe
::
Awe (v. t.) To
strike
with fear and
reverence;
to
inspire
with awe; to
control
by
inspiring
dread.
Sufflation
::
Sufflate
(v. t.) To blow up; to
inflate;
to
inspire.
Couage
::
Couage
(v. t.) To
inspire
with
courage.
Profane
::
Profane
(a.) Not
sacred
or holy; not
possessing
peculiar
sanctity;
unconsecrated;
hence,
relating
to
matters
other than
sacred;
secular;
--
opposed
to
sacred,
religious,
or
inspired;
as, a
profane
place..
Patriotic
::
Patriotic
(a.)
Inspired
by
patriotism;
actuated
by love of one's
country;
zealously
and
unselfishly
devoted
to the
service
of one's
country;
as, a
patriotic
statesman,
vigilance..
Elan
::
Elan (b.) Ardor
inspired
by
passion
or
enthusiasm.
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.)
Communicated
or given as by
supernatural
or
divine
inspiration;
having
divine
authority;
hence,
sacred,
holy; --
opposed
to
uninspired,
profane,
or
secular;
as, the
inspired
writings,
that is, the
Scriptures..
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the soul or its
affections
as
influenced
by the
Spirit;
controlled
and
inspired
by the
divine
Spirit;
proceeding
from the Holy
Spirit;
pure; holy;
divine;
heavenly-minded;
--
opposed
to
carnal.
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. i.) To draw in
breath;
to
inhale
air into the
lungs;
--
opposed
to
expire.
Muggletonian
::
Muggletonian
(n.) One of an
extinct
sect, named after
Ludovic
Muggleton,
an
English
journeyman
tailor,
who
(about
1657)
claimed
to be
inspired..
Snoring
::
Snoring
(n.) The act of
respiring
through
the open mouth so that the
currents
of
inspired
and
expired
air cause a
vibration
of the uvula and soft
palate,
thus
giving
rise to a sound more or less
harsh.
It is
usually
unvoluntary,
but may be
produced
voluntarily..
Assurance
::
Assurance
(n.) The act of
assuring;
a
declaration
tending
to
inspire
full
confidence;
that which is
designed
to give
confidence.
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.) Moved or
animated
by, or as by, a
supernatural
influence;
affected
by
divine
inspiration;
as, the
inspired
prophets;
the
inspired
writers..
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) An
inflation
of mind upon
slight
grounds;
empty pride
inspired
by an
overweening
conceit
of one's
personal
attainments
or
decorations;
an
excessive
desire
for
notice
or
approval;
pride;
ostentation;
conceit.
Majesty
::
Majesty
(n.) The
dignity
and
authority
of
sovereign
power;
quality
or state which
inspires
awe or
reverence;
grandeur;
exalted
dignity,
whether
proceeding
from rank,
character,
or
bearing;
imposing
loftiness;
stateliness;
--
usually
applied
to the rank and
dignity
of
sovereigns..
Interanimate
::
Interanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
or
inspire
mutually.
Eery
::
Eery (a.)
Serving
to
inspire
fear, esp. a dread of
seeing
ghosts;
wild;
weird;
as, eerie
stories..
Visioned
::
Visioned
(a.)
Having
the power of
seeing
visions;
inspired;
also, seen in
visions..
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