Inspirate

incorrect Frenglish translation of the French verb inspirer

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Inspirate, per se, does not exist in English. The French term inspirer translated into English, is actually the verb to inspire in correct English, not Inspirate. Although, I will concede one point; inspiration in French does indeed translate to inspiration in English.
by sexydimma April 13, 2013
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Perhaps a hundred years ago or more, it was called inspiration. Now it's called plagiarism.
by Killing Kittens January 22, 2005
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Basically means 'I have copied this and made it different, so it is technically mine.'
This was inspired by Jennifer Lawrence's look at the Golden Globe Awards.
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One who motivates is a 'motivator'.
One who inspires is a 'inspirator'.
Martin Luther King Jr. was the 'inspirator' of many civil rights acts.
by mkikijo September 04, 2009
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how someone makes you feel really great and makes you want to do something great
Zoe Laverne is very inspiring to all her fans.
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