ensouls

/ɪnˈsoʊlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of ensoul: gives a soul or spiritual essence to something.
    • In the story, the wizard's magic ensouls the broomstick, making it move on its own.
    • The ancient ritual ensouls the clay figure with the spirit of the ancestor.
    • The philosopher argues that nature itself ensouls every living thing.
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