English to Spanish Dictionary inspire

inspire

inspirar
definition
verb
his passion for romantic literature inspired him to begin writing
fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
In the current study, breathing pattern was measured using a pneumotachograph attached to a T piece while the patient inspired supplemental oxygen.
breathe in (air); inhale.
translation of 'inspire'
verb
inspirar,
dar animaciĆ³n,
animar
example
The ArtAbout group was formed in 1999 by Northern Rivers artists who wanted to share ideas and 'inspire' one another.
Some saying that a turn over in those key positions might help 'inspire' confidence here at the White House.
Little in this record was calculated to 'inspire' enthusiasm among the electors of the Ulivo coalition, let alone those who had voted against it.
their past record does not 'inspire' confidence
Let them stimulate your creativity and 'inspire' you to begin a certification project in your own association.
the film was successful enough to 'inspire' a sequel
What if the other party nominates a candidate whose record doesn't 'inspire' confidence with respect to national security?
they can expand their lungs and 'inspire' enough gas to satisfy oxygen requirements
So why do certain animals invoke admiration while others 'inspire' pity or disdain?
There's something about mountains, the way they 'inspire' us, fill us with hopes and dreams.
Some courses are poorly marketed and hardly 'inspire' one to join.
The balconies are empty, but these romantic houses 'inspire' me.
For instance, seeing O'Toole and Burton spar in the pro-cleric film Beckett helped 'inspire' my studies of medieval history.
But they've left it late, and their track record doesn't 'inspire' confidence.
Taking a breath, I began to sing, letting Brody Armstrong's voice fill my head and 'inspire' me to sing.
their past record does not 'inspire' confidence
The coy reticence that he exhibits when asked the tough questions about his position don't 'inspire' confidence in his motives and agenda.
the movie was successful enough to 'inspire' a sequel
they don't exactly 'inspire' confidence
Just reading the name 'inspires' feeling of pity - imagine sharing your middle name with a town most famous for having an unusually large bus station.
I'm feeling a little lost and alone right now, which I didn't realise until the movie 'inspired' the feelings in me.
They all encouraged my creativity and 'inspired' me in many ways.
He 'inspires' love and loyalty, makes a strategic marriage but never loses sight of his boyhood love Hephaistion and never loses his eye for a pretty boy.
I want to know how he did it; I want to know how he rose to such an all-powerful position and 'inspired' the fanatical love and worship from so many of his followers.
Instead, after interviewing Juliette, her life story and philosophy 'inspired' us to make it our feature story.
These are but some of the wise precepts your Lord has 'inspired you with' .
Discerning, astute, uncompromising, his leadership 'inspired' one to venture against all odds.
We're creatively 'inspired' by these really thorny issues.
All I will say is that he was a leader who 'inspired' love and loyalty and keep us fighting, 18 hours a day, over five weeks to victory.
Paul and his mother both know that Mrs. Morel herself 'inspires' Paul with the strength and the warmth to do his best at painting, but it is Miriam who brings out the intensity and the depth of his work.
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