insoul Antonyms

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Meaning of insoul

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insoul (v. t.)

To set a soul in; reflexively, to fix one's strongest affections on.

insoul Sentence Examples

  1. The band's performance insouled the audience with an electrifying energy.
  2. Her laughter insouled the room, bringing a contagious joy to all present.
  3. The painting's vibrant colors insouled the canvas, creating a mesmerizing visual experience.
  4. The poet's words insouled the page with a depth of emotion that resonated with readers.
  5. The teacher's passion insouled the students with a love of learning.
  6. The sacred music insouled the cathedral with a profound sense of reverence.
  7. The aroma of the flowers insouled the air with a sweet and invigorating fragrance.
  8. The sunset's golden hues insouled the horizon, casting a warm and ethereal glow upon the landscape.
  9. The child's artwork insouled the refrigerator door with a playful and imaginative spirit.
  10. The philanthropist's generosity insouled the community with hope and a sense of unity.

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To set a soul in; reflexively, to fix one's strongest affections on.

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The band's performance insouled the audience with an electrifying energy.

Her laughter insouled the room, bringing a contagious joy to all present.

The painting's vibrant colors insouled the canvas, creating a mesmerizing visual experience.

The poet's words insouled the page with a depth of emotion that resonated with readers.