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arousal of the mind to special unusual activity or creativity a product of your creative thinking and work; "he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists"; "after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality" a sudden intuition as part of solving a problem divine guidance: (theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings; "they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance" arousing to a particular emotion or action inhalation: the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
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an unusual or rare occurrence or fact, often one that cannot be explained; marvel.
Ãâó: www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/science/invent/qui...
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To breathe into, to breathe, to animate or enthuse, the action of the Holy Ghost moving through all the soul
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
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When applied to a sacred text like the Bible, inspiration means that the God affected the thought processes of the writers and prevented them from writing any material that was in error. A logical result of inspiration is that the original text of the Bible was inerrant.
Ãâó: www.religioustolerance.org/gl_i.htm
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The process by which the lungs take in air; also called inhalation.
Ãâó: www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Help/glossar...
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