verb
- to put a soul into; to endow with a soul or spiritual essence
Usage: archaic; literary; third person singular present tense of 'insoul'
Examples
- The poet believed that love insouls the human heart.
- In the creation myth, the divine breath insouls all living creatures.
- Music insouls the listener with profound emotion.
- The artist's passion insouls every brushstroke on the canvas.
- Ancient philosophers argued that reason insouls humanity and separates us from beasts.