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inspire

[in-spahyuhr] / ɪnˈspaɪər /


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Wyoming bought gold in December, inspired by a new law requiring precious metals purchases, now valued at about $11.6 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

We talked about Grace sometimes, the way she was fiery and romantic and how she wished she could do what I was doing, how the Hello Girls were inspiring girls all over the world.

From Literature

The new body, inspired by the IPCC, was recommended in a G20 report authored by Stiglitz, demanding action to address a global "inequality emergency", which it warned was undermining both democracy and economic progress.

From Barron's

They launched Creative Futures, a range of free courses designed to inspire young people through the arts, building their skills and confidence to work in the creative industries.

From BBC

The show inspired optimism, yes, but it certainly didn’t turn the dial so decisively toward radical hope that the knob broke off.

From Salon