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Inspire

Definitions:

1. verb (transitive)

Meaning: To fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially creative or artistic endeavors.

Example sentence: The powerful story in the novel inspired me to pursue my dreams of becoming a writer.

2. verb (transitive)

Meaning: To stimulate the mind or emotions of someone to a high level of feeling or activity.

Example sentence: The motivational speech inspired the audience to take action and make a positive change.

3. verb (transitive)

Meaning: To awaken a particular feeling, thought, or quality in someone.

Example sentence: The beautiful landscape inspired a sense of tranquility within her.

4. verb (transitive)

Meaning: To give rise to, bring about, or stimulate creative ideas or actions.

Example sentence: The vibrant colors and textures in the art exhibition inspired the artist to experiment with new techniques.

5. verb (transitive)

Meaning: To fill someone with the feeling of confidence, encouragement, or motivation.

Example sentence: The supportive coach inspired the team to believe in their abilities and strive for victory.

6. verb (transitive)

Meaning: To influence, guide, or prompt someone to do something.

Example sentence: Her role model inspired her to pursue a career in medicine and help others.

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