Synonym: cause, encourage, influence, prompt. Similar words: conspiracy, in spite of, empire, inspector, inspection, spin, spit, spill. Meaning: [ɪn'spaɪə(r)] v. 1. heighten or intensify 2. supply the inspiration for 3. serve as the inciting cause of 4. urge on or encourage especially by shouts 5. fill with revolutionary ideas 6. draw in (air).
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31. His political clumsiness and know-it-all manner raise questions about his ability to inspire the country and work with Congress.
32. They dwell instead on invalid core beliefs and the kinds of mythical fear that such beliefs nearly always inspire.
33. No, Minter was motivated more by the unreasoning malice which individual achievement seemed often to inspire in others.
34. Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, it has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope, where once there was only despair. It is more powerful than governments in breaking down racial barriers. It laughs in the face of all types of discrimination. Nelson Mandela
35. We need candidates who can elevate and inspire the American people.
36. As has already been suggested, their record does not inspire confidence.
37. Kernaghan was superb at the back and seemed to inspire those around him.
38. They inspire so much you want to draw pictures like Sis'.
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39. There exists sufficient political will as to inspire confidence that the Community will proceed towards complete monetary integration.
40. An external motive can never inspire you. It will only motivate you to move, but you will soon stop. Seek inspiration! RVM
41. His end-zone dances inspire delight among Dallas honks and disgust among purists and Cowboy-haters.
42. I first look for character, whether the individual can inspire trust.
43. Positive power can inspire; negative power can perspire. Which power are you on? RVM
44. My boy, the first and foremost work of a doctor is to inspire confidence in his being one.
45. Yet he wonders whether the human soul can dilate to comprehend a world which lacks localities and the native affections they inspire.
46. People are not lazy, they simply have impotent goals..that is..goals that do not inspire them. Tony Robbins
47. But, as Elinor was always telling him, Henry did not inspire confidence as a representative of the legal profession.
48. At a certain point, great big cockroaches no longer inspire that skin-crawling disgust.
49. As we shall see, conflicts of interest left unregulated do not inspire confidence upon which the financial markets depend.
50. But the same ability to inspire and persuade through empathy and trust can be and should be present in all organizations.
51. Far from inspiring individualism, or egoism, the act should inspire awe, humility.
52. A second-half penalty from Denis Irwin failed to inspire United's usual late comeback.
53. There are plenty of cake tins in this month's equipment feature on page 68 to inspire creative cake baking.
54. I fancy my acquaintance with the Bard's works and my gift for scribbling would inspire me to produce a dramatic masterpiece.
55. Set amidst green and fertile hills its skyline is stunning and its landscapes inspire a long and dreamy gaze.
56. The power to inspire a positive attitude in others is a priceless professional asset.
57. Even the core group of 30 who are paid professionals earn salaries unlikely to inspire letters to the editor.
58. Yet he has a train of attendants on the battlefield which should inspire anyone with confidence.
59. Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others. Plato
60. This old mill by the stream will no doubt inspire other artists, painters, maybe even a songwriter.
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