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Meaning of harten
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harten (v. t.)
To hearten; to encourage; to incite.
harten Sentence Examples
- The harten in her eyes shone with a mixture of love and mischief.
- The medicine I took left me with a strange, pulsating sensation in my harten.
- The winter wind whipped through our thin coats, chilling our harten to the bone.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, stirring a hunger in our harten.
- The tragedy had left a deep scar on their harten, forever reminding them of the loss.
- The unborn child's tiny harten beat steadily within the mother's womb.
- The lovers' harten raced with anticipation as they awaited their first kiss.
- The weight of the world seemed to press down on her harten, threatening to break it.
- The sound of laughter and joy lifted their harten, filling them with lightness and hope.
- In the face of danger, their harten remained strong and unwavering, giving them the courage to confront their fears.
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To hearten; to encourage; to incite.
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The harten in her eyes shone with a mixture of love and mischief.
The medicine I took left me with a strange, pulsating sensation in my harten.
The winter wind whipped through our thin coats, chilling our harten to the bone.
The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, stirring a hunger in our harten.