Sentences

impassion in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To impassion means to inspire or evoke strong emotions and enthusiasm in others.

Sample Sentences

  1. She spoke with such fervor that it was clear she was trying to impassion her audience about the environmental cause.
  2. The artist's latest work was designed to impassion viewers, evoking deep emotions and stirring the soul.
  3. To impassion the students, the teacher shared her own inspiring journey and the struggles she overcame.
  4. His powerful speech was crafted to impassion the crowd, igniting a sense of urgency and purpose in their hearts.
  5. Through her storytelling, she aimed to impassion young readers, encouraging them to believe in the power of hope and dreams.

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