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Inbreathe

In-breathe′

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Inbreathed
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Inbreathing
.]
To infuse by breathing; to inspire.
Coleridge.

Definition 2024


inbreathe

inbreathe

English

Verb

inbreathe (third-person singular simple present inbreathes, present participle inbreathing, simple past and past participle inbreathed)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To breathe (something) in; imbreathe.
    • 1921, Octavus Roy Cohen, Midnight:
      She inbreathed sharply, then her eyes narrowed a trifle.
  2. (transitive) To inspire (a person); communicate by inspiration; infuse by breathing.
    • 1906, S. D. Gordon, Quiet Talks on Service:
      And always remember that every mental power is a gift from Him; that actual power in life must be through Him only; and that mental gifts are not serviceable save as they are ever inbreathed by His own Spirit.
    • 1894, A. J. Gordon, The Ministry of the Spirit:
      Both the scribe and the Scripture, both the man of God and the word of God were divinely inbreathed.
  3. (transitive) To draw in as breath; inhale; inspire.
    • 1913, Stephen Graham, A Tramp's Sketches:
      I had inbreathed their mystery and outbreathed it again as my own.

Synonyms

  • (to breathe): see Wikisaurus:breathe

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