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Meaning of impassion
to arouse a strong feeling or passion in someone
Etymology of impassion
The word "impassion" comes from the Old French "empassioner", which is derived from "en-" (in, on) and "passion" (suffering, passion), and from the Latin "passio" (suffering), which is derived from "pati" (to suffer)
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of arousing strong emotions, such as passion, excitement, or enthusiasm, in someone or something
Synonyms
inspire
motivate
arouse
stir
energize
animate
inflame
ignite
excite
provoke
stimulate
enthuse
captivate
fascinate
enthrall
mesmerize
spellbind
animate
impassion
galvanize
mobilize
activate
kindle
spark
fuel
fan
incite
instigate
foment
agitate
rouse
awaken
evoke
summon
conjure
invoke
animate
quicken
vivify
enliven
invigorate
revitalize
rejuvenate
regenerate
renew
restore
Definitions
- To arouse a strong feeling, such as excitement, anger, or enthusiasm, in someone
- * To fill someone with a strong passion or enthusiasm for something
Usage Examples
- The speech impassioned the crowd, inspiring them to take action
- * Her words impassioned me to pursue my dreams
- * The music impassioned the audience, filling them with a sense of joy and excitement