Similar words: inspire, inspired, inspiration, spirit, spirited, spirituality, conspiracy, in spite of. Meaning: [ɪn'spaɪərɪŋ] adj. stimulating or exalting to the spirit.
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31. Few indoor plants can match the collecting urge that cacti are capable of inspiring.
32. Slicked scrunched or back-combed, you can ring the changes with these inspiring styles.
33. Make a resolution to spend more time in the coming year visiting inspiring wild habitats.
34. Much more inspiring and less frequent were the sight and sounds of soldiers marching to war from drill hall to station.
35. Not all such performances are inspiring, however, and a plenitude of decibels does not compensate for lack of quality.
36. But the inspiring resilience of older gay people is rarely communicated to gay youth.
37. Adler gave the instrument dignity, inspiring composers such as Vaughan Williams and Joaquin Rodrigo to write for the humble mouth organ.
38. Many companies do so because smart managers know the importance of rewarding good work and inspiring even better efforts.
39. The chocolate recipes are particularly inspiring, but the book also includes a bundle of recipes featuring all manner of fruit.
40. They were not particularly inspiring, though Michael van der Plas has shown that neither were they nugatory.sentencedict.com/inspiring.html
41. Drawings and letters from children around the world flooded to Oklahoma City after the bombing, inspiring and thanking the tireless workers.
42. The transfer of power from Ortega to Chamorro was an inspiring moment.
43. Nevertheless, this is an ultimately inspiring study of prisoners speaking for themselves.
44. Far from inspiring individualism, or egoism, the act should inspire awe, humility.
45. This is a time for action ... the country is waiting for an inspiring lead on a programme of courageous national reconstruction.
46. This, furthermore, is the inspiring idea that inhabits much Far Eastern Buddhist art.
47. The relationship with the author may not be pleasant or inspiring.
48. Mr Hashimoto has been anything but inspiring when it comes to new ideas.
49. He was a modest and inspiring person, greatly consumed by the mystery of life.
50. It was a curious but inspiring sight: here were people who lived, ate and slept liberation.
51. Adversity is a hard but great teacher in life - it either builds you up or breaks you down. Adversity has produced many of the most successful people in the world. Adversity has defeated many inspiring and clever people. Adversity harasses the weak but surrenders to those who are determined, persistent and persevering. Dr T.P.Chia
52. Despite their pitifully limited numbers they threw down an inspiring challenge to the might of the autocratic regime.
53. A society that values freedom, sexuality, and human happiness can hardly balk at this inspiring fulfillment of its ideal.
54. They are accused of inspiring the murders of secular intellectuals in the 1990s, but they deny this.
55. The inspiring influence behind an automatic promotion triumph is determined Boro will not just make up the numbers in the top flight.
56. But their joy could be dimmed by an injury that may keep inspiring skipper Seamus Heath out of action for two weeks.
57. A nation in its rowdy, energetic and inspiring youth wants freedom and is willing to exert itself to win it.
58. I hope McCarthy will discover them, and tell your readers about them and their students.They make a better and inspiring story.
59. But when he started spending funds in the direction of improving the downtown business district, he became an inspiring city leader.
60. These costs linger like radioactive fallout, contaminating core beliefs and inspiring additional replicative actions that demand further minimization.
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