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inspire

verb intransitive

[L. inspiro; in and spiro, to breathe.]

To draw in breath; to inhale air into the lungs; opposed to expire.

inspire

verb transitive
To breathe into. Ye nine, descend and sing, The breathing instruments inspire.

inspire

To infuse by breathing. He knew not his Maker, and him that inspired into him an active soul.

inspire

To infuse into the mind; as, to inspire with new life.

inspire

To infuse or suggest ideas or monitions supernaturally; to communicate divine instructions to the mind. In this manner, we suppose the prophets to have been inspired, and the Scriptures to have been composed under divine influence or direction.

inspire

To infuse ideas or poetic spirit.

inspire

To draw into the lungs; as, to inspire and expire the air with difficulty.