Inspire vs. Empower

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Inspireverb

(transitive) 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.

Inspireverb

(transitive) To infuse into; to affect, as with a superior or supernatural influence; to fill with what animates, enlivens or exalts; to communicate inspiration to.

Inspireverb

(intransitive) To draw in by the operation of breathing; to inhale.

Inspireverb

To infuse by breathing, or as if by breathing.

Inspireverb

To breathe into; to fill with the breath; to animate.

Inspireverb

(transitive) To spread rumour indirectly.

Inspireverb

To breathe into; to fill with the breath; to animate.

Inspireverb

To infuse by breathing, or as if by breathing.

Inspireverb

To draw in by the operation of breathing; to inhale; - opposed to expire.

Inspireverb

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.

Inspireverb

To infuse into; to affect, as with a superior or supernatural influence; to fill with what animates, enlivens, or exalts; to communicate inspiration to; as, to inspire a child with sentiments of virtue; to inspire a person to do extraordinary feats.

Inspireverb

To draw in breath; to inhale air into the lungs; - opposed to expire.

Inspireverb

To breathe; to blow gently.

Inspireverb

heighten or intensify;

Inspireverb

supply the inspiration for;

Inspireverb

serve as the inciting cause of;

Inspireverb

urge on or encourage especially by shouts;

Inspireverb

fill with revolutionary ideas

Inspireverb

draw in (air);

Empowerverb

(transitive) To give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.

Empowerverb

(transitive) To give someone more confidence and/or strength to do something, often by enabling them to increase their control over their own life or situation.

Empowerverb

To give authority to; to delegate power to; to commission; to authorize (having commonly a legal force); as, the Supreme Court is empowered to try and decide cases, civil or criminal; the attorney is empowered to sign an acquittance, and discharge the debtor.

Empowerverb

To give moral or physical power, faculties, or abilities to.

Empowerverb

to enable or permit; to give more opportunity for independent action.

Empowerverb

give or delegate power or authority to;

Empowerverb

give qualities or abilities to

Empowerverb

give (someone) the authority or power to do something

Empowerverb

make (someone) stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights

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