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inspirit

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in·spir·it  (n-sprt)
tr.v. in·spir·it·ed, in·spir·it·ing, in·spir·its
To instill courage or life into. See Synonyms at encourage.

in·spirit·ing·ly adv.

inspirit [ɪnˈspɪrɪt]
vb
(tr) to fill with vigour; inspire
inspiriter  n
inspiritingly  adv
inspiritment  n
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Verb1.inspirit - infuse with spirit; "The company spirited him up"
liven, liven up, enliven, invigorate, animate - make lively; "let's liven up this room a bit"


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Knowing its narcotic nature, he refused; but Jimmy said he would have something mixed with it, which would convert it into an innocent beverage that would inspirit them for the rest of their journey.
These were a small minority; for already the afternoon was beginning to decline, and there would not be too much time for the ladies who came from a distance to attire themselves in readiness for the early tea which was to inspirit them for the dance.
 
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