To draw air into the lungs.
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Examples for "inspire"
Examples for "inspire"
1The Trust said her compositions continue to inspire a new generation today.
2The list was long and familiar: Be authentic; inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
3A key challenge now is to continue to inspire a wilting opposition.
4The events of a century ago still have the power to inspire.
5In the best cases, that leads to things that inform and inspire.
1Vomit is a more dangerous material to inhale than, say, pond water.
2I inhale suffocation; I can't distinguish veal from mutton; nothing interests me.
3I ask for one, too, but I won't inhale, just steep myself.
4I coughed out the snow, yet every exhale produced an involuntarily inhale.
5He seemed to inhale and exhale only a few times each minute.
1The breath of God came in Eden to breathe in our lungs.
2She fights in my person, and I live and breathe in her.
3Only in my exalted moments could I breathe in that high air.
4To just live in the culture and just breathe in the culture.
5For he had heard her breathe in a continuous and regular way.
1She inbreathed sharply, then her eyes narrowed a trifle.
2This day-thishour-this minute in which she stood still, inbreathing-had confirmed her belief in Reese Beaudin.
3Too much inbreathing and too violent an effort at inhaling will not help the singer at all.
4His head tilted back as if sipping from a cup, as he lit and inbreathed the cigarette.
5And I inbreathed Paris into my soul.
6God's way of giving to us is to breathe within us a desire, and then to answer the desire inbreathed.
7The character of the gospels and the letters must have been due to something that Jesus said or that the Holy Spirit inbreathed.
8I sat in meditation two days and two nights, abstracting my mind; inbreathing and outbreathing in the required manner...
9It makes one breathe deep and long and strong, and when inbreathing, one can take in power from Tahoe's waters, forests, mountains and snow-fields.