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inspiriting

ADJECTIVE
  1. cheerfully encouraging

How To Use inspiriting In A Sentence

  • The dogs, indeed, would caper about, and bark round the opposing parties in a way that was at least inspiriting; but my Sandy Tom brandished his tail and took flying leaps upon no principle whatever; and as to Fatima's tortoise, it never budged from the beginning of the conflict to the end. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
  • Mr. Chas. E. Peck, presided at the organ, and Mr. D. B. Gulick, as chorister, led the singing, which was congregational, and rarely has more inspiriting or better sacred music been heard in the Tabernacle.
  • But let's not continue to confuse the tort system and the inspiriting charitable impulses that infuse both private and public compensation initiatives.
  • Study motivation has inspiriting function, directional function and intensifying function.
  • To see the history I was engaged with being protected to maintain the large, inspiriting Nightingale narrative was a sobering, but not baffling, experience.
  • 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.
  • 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.’
  • 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.
  • From ‘the cacophonous and diligent howling’ of dogs to the ‘enchanting and inspiriting sound of mandolins’, the paired adjectives are ‘correct and satisfactory’.
  • The flayed skin in The Last Judgment has the status of a mask; an entire body, putatively that of the author, has been turned into a larva, an empty and inanimate persona void of inspiriting energy.
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