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inspirit

[in-spir-it] / ɪnˈspɪr ɪt /




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His second novel, Fragments, is set at a lower voltage than The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born, his first novel about the failure of revolution to inspirit his fellow Ghanaians.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is fitting that Jackson should be the man to inspirit the black electorate.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 18th century football matches, each team had its bag- piper who entered the field and played the pibroch during the game to inspirit the players.

From Time Magazine Archive

The problem, says Worsthorne, is that American troops�once necessary to inspirit the laggard South Vietnamese�have become dangerously demoralized.

From Time Magazine Archive

In certain cases physicians find it necessary to force air into the lungs of infants; they can after that air, themselves, imbibe or drink in air, or inspirit themselves with air.

From Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar. by Balch, William Stevens




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