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impassion

[im-pash-uhn] / ɪmˈpæʃ ən /


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“Mrs. Harris,” based on a 1958 Paul Gallico novel, makes the case that painstakingly made-to-measure French haute couture can inspire, impassion and empower.

From Washington Post • Mar. 8, 2023

Beyond its artificial intelligence charter, however, the lab would have a profound impact on the modern computing industry, helping to impassion a culture of computer and software design.

From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2016

When he speaks about the subjects that impassion him — including his latest film, Mood Indigo, which premiered in the US in limited release this past weekend — he exudes infectious energy.

From The Verge • Jul. 21, 2014

Face it, it’s hard to motivate and impassion from the negative.

From Forbes • Sep. 30, 2011

Than this complication of theology and politics nothing could have been better devised to impassion an electorate which had but two genuine interests—theology and politics.

From Clayhanger by Bennett, Arnold