empassion (Meaning)

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empassion (v. t.)

To move with passion; to affect strongly. See Impassion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of empassion

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empassion Sentence Examples

  1. His empassion for art fueled his tireless pursuit of perfection.
  2. The orator's empassion ignited the crowd, inspiring them to take action.
  3. The teacher's empassion for her subject matter made learning a captivating experience.
  4. The musician's empassion transformed the notes into a symphony of emotions.
  5. The activist's empassion for justice drove her tireless efforts for change.
  6. The doctor's empassion for healing motivated her to go above and beyond for her patients.
  7. The chef's empassion for food transformed ordinary ingredients into extraordinary culinary creations.
  8. The traveler's empassion for adventure propelled him to explore far and wide.
  9. The gardener's empassion for nature pervaded every inch of her lush sanctuary.
  10. The volunteer's empassion for helping others made her a beacon of hope in the community.

FAQs About the word empassion

To move with passion; to affect strongly. See Impassion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His empassion for art fueled his tireless pursuit of perfection.

The orator's empassion ignited the crowd, inspiring them to take action.

The teacher's empassion for her subject matter made learning a captivating experience.

The musician's empassion transformed the notes into a symphony of emotions.