enkindle

IPA: ɪnkˈɪndʌɫ

verb

  • (archaic, transitive) To kindle; to arouse or evoke.
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Examples of "enkindle" in Sentences

  • I doubt whether 'enkindle' has not another sense than that of
  • All of this should serve to enkindle fervour within us reciprocally and assist us in our mutual striving for paradise.
  • And on the other hand, the power and the spells of the devilish non-humans, who enkindle the evils, increase and become powerful.
  • Here he still speaks, I think, in a free, off-hand, even jesting, [234] manner ( 'enkindle' meaning merely 'excite you to _hope_ for').
  • Place your Heart deep in the center of our hearts and enkindle in each heart a flame of love as strong, as great, as the sum of all the reasons that I have for loving you, my God.
  • Because such teachings are widespread in Tibet, from childhood we became accustomed to such phrases, providing us with a model of how to view others and enkindle a kind attitude toward others.

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