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Definition of "ensouls" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensoul. (verb)

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Use "ensouls" in a sentence
  • "The Birches mansion is quite imposing, and yet this strikes me as more of a ghost story than a haunted house one, by which I mean the ghost is always a specific, localized presence rather than an animating force that inhabits or ensouls the entire structure."
  • "Phaedo presents as the majority view, Epicurus thinks that the soul is dispersed at death along with its constituent atoms, losing the powers that it has while it is contained by the body of the organism that it ensouls (L&S 14A6)."
  • "Hence, it is not necessary to know exactly when God ensouls the embryo, because, as I sometimes point out in half-jest, even if it were true that an embryo did not receive her soul until she graduated from law school, that would not make it OK to kill her by forcibly extracting tissues or organs prior to graduation."
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