Cars and car situations can inspire people in many ways.
The first is a car that constantly breaks down on the driver - causing stress, anguish, expense, fear, etc. This would inspire the driver to find alternative transport - be that a better car, or to find mass transit. The former might inspire that person to become a physician (go to school for a long time, learn a lot and earn alot) to drive a very nice car...or to put in some overtime and lease something nicer.
A beautiful Italian car can inspire all kinds of wonderful dreams....and usually includes a great gelato and a walk in a park ;-)
Inspire is already a verb. For example "to inspire someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Ellen can not inspire someone to be gay. No one can. You are born with it.
You can inspire someone by leading by example, sharing your own experiences and stories, offering encouragement and support, and helping them set realistic goals to work towards. Authenticity, kindness, and positivity can also be inspiring qualities.
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Inspire is to give someone ideas as to what to do you give them inspiration which is the ideas you give
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Motivation, and inspiration, something or someone needs to inspire and motivate them to get active.
If someone has a keyless car, it can still be broken into.
We all need role models and people that inspire us to be better individuals.
Yes, "inspire" is an action verb. It describes the act of stimulating or motivating someone to feel or do something, often in a positive or creative way. Action verbs express specific actions, and "inspire" fits this definition by conveying the process of influencing another's thoughts or feelings.
Impress means attracting someone or somebody towards one or drawing the attention of somebody or someone towards one. Inspire means to invoke or inoculate the teachings, principles or instructions of one by whom one is impressed into his or her personal character. The above two are basically the major difference between impress and inspire though there may be few other differences as well.
Yes. We call that "giving someone a car."