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    inspiring
    [ adj ]
    stimulating or exalting to the spirit
    <adj.all>


    Inspire \In*spire"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Inspired}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Inspiring}.]
    1. To draw in breath; to inhale air into the lungs; --
    opposed to {expire}.

    2. To breathe; to blow gently. [Obs.]

    And when the wind amongst them did inspire,
    They wav[`e]d like a penon wide dispread. --Spenser.


    Inspiring \In*spir"ing\, a.
    Animating; cheering; moving; exhilarating; as, an inspiring
    or scene.

    1. It goes in for lots of inspiring photographs and plenty of uplifting aphorisms, all homing in on the wondrous benefits of simplicity. Anybody who is anybody in design circles has a go.
    2. Share prices in London finished a mild session stronger as an inspiring start to Wall Street and futures-led buying underpinned an otherwise dull market.
    3. United Technologies sees its participation in part as a way of recruiting engineers from colleges such as MIT and inspiring a new generation of students.
    4. The creators of the nation's first monument to the martyrs of the civil rights movement hope to change that, preserving the memories of fallen heroes and inspiring young people to carry on their work.
    5. When a top British company has the courage and skill to commission a leading architect to design one of its major buildings the result can be inspiring, both for British business and the architectural profession.
    6. The two came together through a school program that focuses on nurturing and inspiring young people by matching them with talented older volunteers.
    7. HOPES OF an early cut in French interest rates prompted institutional investors to seek out stocks with French exposure yesterday, inspiring some smart share price rises.
    8. He is a safe pair of hands, but a good deal less inspiring than his chief.
    9. One could travel even further to find something as inspiring.
    10. They also want anulled a 1970 criminal law called the "defense of public peace" that was widely used under Stroessner to harass dissidents for allegedly doing such things as "inspiring class hatred" among Paraguayans.
    11. Brown had frustrated police for weeks by hiding out in the Ozark Mountains after the killing, inspiring songs and stories in nearby towns.
    12. However, the planning sessions have not yet produced a coherent strategy and the pamphlets have been more reactive than inspiring.
    13. Taxes raise not just revenues but outrage and threats too, as well as inspiring wits, wags, philosophers, politicians and liars.
    14. But for a Statesman burdened with the world's cares, it is an act of inspiring gallantry and valor."
    15. The prospect of its inspiring workers in the rest of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union rightfully frightens the bloc's vested interests.
    16. Ark Hills is inspiring other office developments.
    17. The Bolivia-born Escalante attracted wide attention by inspiring his students to such high academic achievements that they were suspected of cheating.
    18. The language of international bureaucracy is never particularly inspiring.
    19. But it is inspiring.
    20. Republicans hope that in the final days before the election, Bush will succeed in firing up Republican voters and inspiring them to go to the polls on Tuesday.
    21. An inspiring experimentalist and composer, Abrams is also an original interpreter of standard material.
    22. It will take a more inspiring call to action than Mr Bush has yet mustered to unify this diverse body.
    23. Mireille Johnston's Cookery Course Part 2 (BBC) provides delicious back-up for her engaging television series. Jeanne Strang's Goose Fat & Garlic (Kyle Cathie, Pounds 9.99) is relaxed and richly inspiring.
    24. While the "transfer of socialist property" sounds inspiring, nobody can say what it will mean in practice.
    25. Set in Banks' slovenly bachelor pad, the show is a series of imaginative comic vignettes, but in a larger sense it's an inspiring story about being stuck in life at thirtysomething and taking a risk to get your dream.
    26. The Protestant pastor who sparked Romania's revolution by inspiring his congregation to defend their faith is a quiet clergyman eager to resume his parish duties.
    27. "It's not very inspiring."
    28. Soviet founder Vladimir I. Lenin was wounded in a 1918 assassination attempt, inspiring development of a security force around the leader that strengthened during the nearly three decades that dictator Jos ef V. Stalin was in power.
    29. It's not an inspiring situation."
    30. Far from inspiring creative tension between the three main markets, it allowed lack of interest in one to spread to the others.
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