Synonym: divine, elysian. Similar words: inspire, inspiration, aspire, conspiracy, perspire, in spite of, spiral, empire. Meaning: [ɪn'spaɪə(r)d] adj. being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods.
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151. My two daughters were inspired to take violin lessons when a friend played for them.
152. Though he met death under Iroquois torture in 1649, his example Inspired others to follow.
153. Spennymoor impresario John Wray met Angie last summer and was inspired to book her for several tours of the North-East.
154. Partly inspired by the Village Voice, across the continent, he developed the one-off.
155. The little village of Grasemere has inspired many of our great artists and poets including Wordsworth, Coleridge and Ruskin.
156. It was originally inspired by Old S. Peter's in Rome and is a cruciform church with double aisles and seven apses.
157. All this is exquisitely landscaped, spotlessly clean and gives the impression of being the work of an inspired, efficient dictator.
158. But the car has inspired no great architecture and no great art.
159. Their inspired utterances, which were cast in the first person as direct statements by the Paraclete, were collected.
160. His curator says that despite his prodigious and inspired output he still thinks of himself as a farmer.
161. In 1901, Gorsky was inspired by Glinka's Valse Fantaisie to create the first abstract ballet. Sentencedict.com
162. The band represents some of the best young talent that's around, resulting in a sound that's both innovative and inspired.
163. The legislation was largely inspired by the priority which the regional parties gave to preserving local cultural identities.
164. Even the most inspired forecasts of how prices are going to move can't be right all the time.
165. Bykov denies wrong doing and says the forthcoming trial is politically inspired.
166. He inspired the creation of Oxford's earliest ancillary scientific post, becoming in effect the first professional laboratory technician.
167. Which is what inspired Smith and his colleagues to try to insert the gene for HbsAg into vaccinia.
168. In Whitham's case it was different and he certainly was what could be termed an inspired choice by the Lightweight club.
169. His pluralist view of the nature of the State seems inspired by Maitland.
170. She had well established adult respiratory distress syndrome, requiring artificial ventilation with 90% fractional inspired oxygen.
171. The younger men were cynically attentive, petting their carefully trimmed beards inspired by Edison Banks.
172. The church has inspired countless compassionate men and women to help the needy in times of famine, war, and plague.
173. The store's interior is traditionally inspired, complete with original oak-lined walls and parquet flooring.
174. The story made headlines around the world and researchers believe it may have inspired the novel Lassie Come Home.
175. When I actually visited the university, it inspired me and made me want to go there.
176. Other songs: Include Stainsby Girls, inspired by a Middlesbrough school close to his heart.
177. The poet and the painter have never met before, but their pairing seems inspired.
178. No one knew exactly what inspired her elliptic comments, and her relations had long since given up trying to interpret them.
179. Maybe your interest endured through high school or inspired a college credit for symphonic chorus.
180. I wish I could hear your story and be inspired and informed by it.
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