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inspirit

[in-spir-it] / ɪnˈspɪr ɪt /




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On the contrary, it faces up to life’s less inspiriting realities and manages to invest them with the transcendence normally reserved for our generally scarce moments of rapture.

From The Guardian

He is blinded by comforting, inspiriting harmonies, a forceful but unseeing disturbance of the peace.

From Washington Post

No. The women’s program is the entire backbone and inspiriting force of soccer in the United States — and has been since 1996.

From Washington Post

“The waterborne city inspirits our undoing,” he writes to his brother back in New England.

From Washington Post

Arab forces inspirited with Islam were a threat, the Mamluks menaced, and large parts of the Armenian homeland were ruled at times by Umayyads, Abbasids and Seljuks.

From Washington Post