insoul

/ɪnˈsoʊl/
verb
  1. To give a soul or spiritual essence to; to imbue with deep feeling or life.
    • The artist hoped to insoul the sculpture with emotion through every careful stroke.
    • The writer's words seemed to insoul the characters, making them feel real.
    • Ancient myths often describe gods who insoul the first humans with breath and spirit.
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