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inspired

[in-spahyuhrd] / ɪnˈspaɪərd /




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The Queen told Ms Pelicot that she had "inspired women across the globe" and "created a powerful legacy that will change the narrative around shame, forever".

From BBC

Meanwhile, fans of the Japanese survival horror series Silent Hill were given their first proper look at latest game Townfall set on St. Amelia, "a fictional island inspired by Scotland".

From BBC

The latter, featuring long pasta tubes with a farrago of bold seasonings, inspired me to try Ms. Moyer-Nocchi’s recipe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others include a meadow and river site in the area that inspired The Wind In The Willows and a spot in Yorkshire where the River Swale flows in waterfalls over limestone steps.

From BBC

The students triumphed—Hasina resigned and fled to India—and inspired other young people fed up with their governments.

From The Wall Street Journal