what is the difference between humans and machines?
Inspire, stimulate, pique, electrify, motivate, invigorate, jolt, stir, prime, vitalize, kick-start
To inspire writers, someone can encourage a writer to go to the mall and go sight seeing for ideas.
encourage, prompt, prod, move, motivate, trigger, spark, galvanize, activate, kindle, fire, fuel, whet, nourish; inspire, inspirit, rouse, excite, animate, electrify
The purpose of Science Express is to inspire and interest children in scientific exploration. The exhibit is designed especially to engage with children 14 and older and encourage them to explore science through hands on and interactive activities.
Very, if you are capable. But why would you want to- your goal should be to motivate, influence or inspire. Manipulate implies deception and using people so the only real difference is you are coming from a completely different place.
No, it is an inspirational piece of fiction to inspire people that go through a lot of pain not to give up.
The things that are written about in fiction stories may exist, or they may not. It depends on what sort of fiction it is. Science fiction and fantasy have a lot of things that don't really exist. Historical fiction and adventure stories usually have a lot of real things in them.
that was the question i was asking
Yes: That applies to us all. The question is not one that will inspire a more accurate answer.....
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John Snow has been dead, but he inspires me. You inspire me to do good deeds like he did.
The antonym of inspire is bore. ---- ----
The suffix of "inspire" is "-re."
Inspire is already a verb. For example "to inspire someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Yes, when you inspire you take in a breath; when you expire you breathe out.