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- Dictionaryinspire/ɪnˈspʌɪə/
verb
- 1. fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative: "his philosophy inspired a later generation of environmentalists" Similar
- 2. breathe in (air); inhale: "they can expand their lungs and inspire enough gas to satisfy oxygen requirements"
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to fill someone with confidence and desire to do something: She inspired her students to do the best they could. If something or someone inspires something else, it causes or leads to it:
The meaning of INSPIRE is to spur on : impel, motivate. How to use inspire in a sentence. More on the Meaning of Inspire
Inspire means to excite, encourage, or breathe life into. Inspire comes from the Latin word that means to inflame or to blow in to. When you inspire something, it is as if you are blowing air over a low flame to make it grow. A film can be inspired by a true story. Studying for your test will inspire confidence in you.
Inspire definition: to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence. See examples of INSPIRE used in a sentence.
Definition of inspire verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If someone or something inspires you, they give you new ideas and a strong feeling of enthusiasm. Jimi Hendrix inspired a generation of guitarists. [VERB noun] 3. verb [usually passive] B2. If a book, work of art, or action is inspired by something, that thing is the source of the idea for it.
1. To affect, guide, or arouse by divine influence. 2. To fill with enlivening or exalting emotion: hymns that inspire the congregation; an artist who was inspired by Impressionism. 3. a. To stimulate to action; motivate: a sales force that was inspired by the prospect of a bonus. See Synonyms at encourage. b.