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Inspire

/ɪnˈspaɪər/verb
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To inspire is to spark enthusiasm, creativity, or motivation in someone, often by providing a powerful idea or example that propels them into action. In today's world, it's frequently used in leadership and artistic contexts to foster innovation and personal growth, though it can also imply a subtle influence that lingers long after the initial spark.

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The Latin root of 'inspire' ties directly to the idea of breath as a life force, influencing concepts like the 'Holy Spirit' in Christianity, which derives from the same word for breath or wind. This connection highlights how ancient cultures, such as the Romans, believed that inspiration literally involved a god or muse breathing ideas into creators, a notion still echoed in phrases like 'muse's breath'.

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