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inspirit

[in-spir-it] / ɪnˈspɪr ɪt /




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His second novel, Fragments, is set at a lower voltage than The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born, his first novel about the failure of revolution to inspirit his fellow Ghanaians.

From Time Magazine Archive

The problem, says Worsthorne, is that American troops�once necessary to inspirit the laggard South Vietnamese�have become dangerously demoralized.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is fitting that Jackson should be the man to inspirit the black electorate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet the grind seems to inspirit young performers.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Nonsense,” I cried, speaking sharply to inspirit him; “if the hole was big enough for you to go in, it’s big enough for you to come out.”

From Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea by Fenn, George Manville