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verb
To infuse into the mind; to communicate to the spirit; to convey, as by a divine or supernatural influence; to disclose preternaturally; to produce in, as by inspiration.
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What she did consistently, over the course of four decades, was inspire young artists with a sense of possibility.
"Really what he wanted to do was inspire young people to be scientists," said Dr. David Phillips, a professor of chemistry at Imperial College in London, who was Lord Porter's deputy at the Royal Institution in the 1980's.
"What Beth did was inspire hundreds of thousands of little girls".
David Fincher spent an entire 121 minutes trying to pillory Mark Zuckerberg with a made-up fable, and all he did was inspire another generation of would-be entrepreneurs.
All that did, though, was inspire Octavia to new levels of lunacy.
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"I was inspired.
Hadid was inspired.
"I was inspired," he said.
I was inspired by that.
"I was inspired by Santo".
They were inspired because I was inspired.
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