Inspire in spanish

Inspirar

pronunciation: inspiɹ̩ɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

inspire = inspirar. 

Example: They where to some extent inspired by the tables in UDC.

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» inspire + confidence = inspirar confianza.

Example: Good service ensures the production of information readily on request or without request, in a manner which inspires confidence and respect for the librarian.

» inspire + respect = inspirar respecto.

Example: Good service ensures the production of information readily on request or without request, in a manner which inspires confidence and respect for the librarian.

» inspire + trust = inspirar confianza.

Example: Indeed, the librarian must inspire trust in the users if he is to act on their behalf.

Inspire synonyms

prompt in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: prɑmpt part of speech: adjective, verb urge in spanish: impulso, pronunciation: ɜrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb exhort in spanish: exhortar, pronunciation: ɪgzɔrt part of speech: verb cheer in spanish: animar, pronunciation: tʃɪr part of speech: noun, verb instigate in spanish: instigar, pronunciation: ɪnstəgeɪt part of speech: verb exalt in spanish: exaltar, pronunciation: ɪgzɔlt part of speech: verb animate in spanish: animar, pronunciation: ænəmət part of speech: verb invigorate in spanish: vigorizar, pronunciation: ɪnvɪgɜrɪt part of speech: verb barrack in spanish: barraca, pronunciation: bærək part of speech: noun enliven in spanish: animar, pronunciation: enlaɪvən part of speech: verb infect in spanish: infectar, pronunciation: ɪnfekt part of speech: verb revolutionize in spanish: revolucionar, pronunciation: revəluʃənaɪz part of speech: verb urge on in spanish: animar, pronunciation: ɜrdʒɑn part of speech: verb pep up in spanish: animar, pronunciation: pepʌp part of speech: verb
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