How To Use inspirit In A Sentence
- Watching this scrawny 17 year old scramble with all his might in an attempt to get into her truck was hilarious and, somehow, she found it very inspiriting.
- But, however mindful, like Federigo, of the common weal in difficult times - ‘the key guards the castle and the thorn bush the cow’ - James was less inspiriting.
- Whether song or soul, it is the form that inspirits the matter and gives it its life.
- And, here, is the admiration, that one sees all these duties performed in such an easy and pleasant manner, as any body may perform them; for they interfere not with any parts of the family management; but rather aid and inspirit every one in the discharge of all their domestic services; and, moreover, keep their minds in Pamela
- She could reinspire and reinspirit; she chooses merely to excite. Pro-War WaPo Editorial Page Endorses Obama
- From this call-and-response interaction with Joyce, Lucas gains strength, and from their musical fusion emerges the blues catharsis that defines him and inspirits his people.
- Every student of new century should have creativity and exploring inspirit in college.
- By encompassing the political arena, the Ulster Literary Theatre stood in marked contrast to the Abbey company, which struggled to exclude from its theater ‘the inspiriting turmoil of the nation in the streets.’
- Imagine a covert organ at the core of our beings that, duly apprehended, duly cleansed and duly inspirited, is able to re-connect those severed capacities within ourselves, so that our internal struggle between the appetites of the body and the varied solipsisms of the mind resolves, finds peace in likely collaboration. Scott Cairns: Lost Christian Language For Repairing The Person
- Phormio too, fearing that his sailors might be frightened, and observing that they were gathering in knots and were evidently apprehensive of the enemy's numbers, resolved to call them together and inspirit them by a suitable admonition. The History of the Peloponnesian War