Idioms

inspire with

inspire (someone) with (something)

To motivate, energize, or excite someone by using something in particular (named after "with"). Oh, you'll definitely inspire the crowd with your speech about leaving your high-powered corporate job to go backpacking through Europe. She's overcome a lot in her life, so I really think she'll inspire the kids with her story of resilience If I can inspire just one person with my photography, then it's all worth it.
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inspire someone with something

to use something to inspire someone; to stimulate or encourage someone with something. The president inspired us all with patriotic speeches. She inspired us all with her story of heroism.
See also: inspire
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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