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inspiriting Meaning in Bengali



আত্মা সঙ্গে প্রবিষ্ট করান





inspiriting's Usage Examples:

FIRST QUARTER At the opening, the game was inspiriting.


"William Blake dreamed up the original Enitharmon as one of his inspiriting, good, female daemons, and his own spirit as a poet-artist, printer-publisher.


successful in introducing needed reforms, in attracting new members and inspiriting old ones, and, finally, in placing the society upon a satisfactory footing.


The battle at Dabarki greatly effected Tewodros' military thinking, inspiriting him to modernize the Ethiopian army with more modern artillery and firearms.


Punch magazine called her "one of the most graceful, most spirited, and inspiriting of danseuses I have seen for a long time.


The gallantry in action he invariably displays sets an inspiriting example to those with whom he serves.


Jan Smuts wrote that the battle had "an inspiriting effect which could scarcely have been improved by a real victory.


sense of a somewhat separate presence of Jews within and throughout and inspiriting Europe.


"CONNECT 2015 – Australia's most awe-inspiriting tech EXPO".


"Lane 8 and Yotto reconvene for inspiriting collaboration, 'Buggy'".


psychological novel of the first order, and an adventure tale that is unique and inspiriting.


"Gareth Emery recruits Emily Vaughn on inspiriting single, 'You Are'".


He is a most inspiriting patrol leader who has destroyed twenty-three enemy aircraft, and shot.


Oratorios ("Psalms, Songs, and Oratorios," 1869) De Wind (1869), an inspiriting cantata, which had a large measure of success and was crowned De Liefde.


] “ Then followed the most inspiriting incident of the day.


ambitions: "I think that I can maintain myself, and there is something inspiriting in the idea.



inspiriting's Meaning':

infuse with spirit

Synonyms:

heartening; encouraging;

Antonyms:

discouraging; hopeless; unreassuring;

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