inspirēt
See also: inspiret
Latvian
Etymology
Via some other European language, ultimately borrowed from Latin īnspīrō (“to breathe in”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
inspirēt tr., 2nd conj., pres. inspirēju, inspirē, inspirē, past inspirēju
- inspire, incite (to stimulate the creative powers of someone, to cause the desire to create, to work, to act)
- lēnām, maigā balsī Nīkurs turpināja inspirēt savus padotos ― slowly, with a gentle voice, Nīkurs continued to inspire his subordinates
- inspire, inhale (to breathe in; to breathe into (something))
- inspirēt gaisu ― to inhale the air
Conjugation
conjugation of inspirēt
Synonyms
- (of "increase creativity"): iedvesmot
- (of "breathing in"): ieelpot
Related terms
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