Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inspirit.(verb)
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Use "inspirits" in a sentence
"Delighting in the tumult and in the struggles of life, he was equally a stranger to pity and to fear; his very courage was a sort of animal ferocity; not the noble impulse of a principle, such as inspirits the mind against the oppressor, in the cause of the oppressed; but a constitutional hardiness of nerve, that cannot feel, and that, therefore, cannot fear."
"a principle, such as inspirits the mind against the oppressor, in the cause of the oppressed; but a constitutional hardiness of nerve, that cannot feel, and that, therefore, cannot fear."
"It got me thinking: Are today's successful women blind to gender when it comes to what inspirits them in business?"