Inspire

глагол 1) а) внушать, вселять (чувства) Например: The general's speech inspired vigour in the men. — Речь генерала воодушевила людей. б) наполнить (чувствами) Например: to inspire somebody with fear — наполнить кого-либо чувством страха Синоним(ы): encourage 2) а) принуждать, побуждать Например: Threats don't necessarily inspire people to work. — Угрозы не всегда заставляют людей работать. Синоним(ы): impel, motivate б) способствовать, влиять, воздействовать Синоним(ы): affect 3) инспирировать, тайно внушать 4) вдыхать Синоним(ы): inhale

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Inspire

verb (inspired; inspiring) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French and Latin; Anglo-French inspirer, from Latin inspirare, from in- + spirare to breathe transitive verb 1. a. to influence, move, or guide by divine or supernatural inspiration b. to exert an animating, enlivening, or exalting influence on Example: was particularly inspired by the Romanticists c. to spur on; impel, motivate Example: threats don't necessarily inspire people to work d. affect Example: seeing the old room again inspired him with nostalgia 2. a. archaic to breathe or blow into or upon b. archaic to infuse (as life) by breathing 3. a. to communicate to an agent supernaturally b. to draw forth or bring out Example: thoughts inspired by a visit to the cathedral 4. inhale 1 5. a. bring about, occasion Example: the book was inspired by his travels in the Far East b. incite 6. to spread (rumor) by indirect means or through the agency of another intransitive verb inhaleinspirer noun

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