verb
- to give a soul to; to animate with a soul or spirit
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The artist believed that true creativity ensouls even the simplest clay figure.
- Ancient myths tell of gods who ensoul lifeless statues.
- The poet wrote that love ensouls the human heart.
- She felt that music ensouls the very air around us.
- The philosopher argued that consciousness ensouls matter.