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It can be used when describing something that inspires or uplifts someone. Example: "The speaker's inspiriting words motivated the audience to take action." Alternatives include "uplifting" or "inspiring."
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inspiriting
verb
Present participle of inspirit
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I'm normally not the world's biggest booster of religion — I'm an atheist, especially when it comes to the notion of a "personal" god, which I find bafflingly childish — but it was refreshing, even inspiriting, to listen to these people talk.
"He is saying, 'Dovima...'.. " "How interesting that he should know your name," remarked Avedon, trying, as always, to sound vitally attentive and inspiriting.
That is a theme not only of his Easter sermons but also of the inspiriting messages he delivers to individuals in spiritual and emotional crises.
That he and Updike kept each other company, for that half century, like two marathon runners, around and around a track while others fell, I find a moving and inspiriting thing.
Even when the bulwark broke, the contest in Europe still looked inspiriting.
The year began in inspiriting fashion, with the Green Mountain Project's superb annual presentation of Vespers music by Monteverdi, sponsored by Trinity Church at the Church of St. Jean Baptiste.
Yet reviving (or revivifying or inspiriting) is hardly the right adjective for it.
In the respectful subject, the close examination of Kate's thighs, as revealed in her inspiriting short skirts, may be no more inappropriate than Sir Peter's historic connoisseurship.
I feel like I've been waiting all my life for women to be talking the way we are right now, and that many men have joined in the conversation or support from the sidelines or get it is magnificent and inspiriting.
At its heart is a touching and inspiriting sense of empathy, that rarest but most human of traits.
"He is saying, 'Dovima...' " "How interesting that he should know your name," remarked Avedon, trying, as always, to sound vitally attentive and inspiriting.
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