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in⋅soul

[in-sohl]
–verb (used with object)
ensoul.

en⋅soul

[en-sohl]
–verb (used with object)
1. to endow with a soul.
2. to place or cherish in the soul: lines of Shakespeare ensouled by all.
Also, insoul.


Origin:
1625–35; en- 1 + soul
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en·soul   (ěn-sōl')   
tr.v.   en·souled also in·souled, en·soul·ing also in·soul·ing, en·souls also in·souls
  1. To endow with a soul.

  2. To place, receive, or cherish in the soul.

in·soul   (ĭn-sōl')   
v.  Variant of ensoul.
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