Definition of Inspheres

1. Verb. (third-person singular of insphere) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Inspheres

1. insphere [v] - See also: insphere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inspheres

inspectorial
inspectors
inspectorship
inspectorships
inspectour
inspectress
inspectresses
inspects
inspersion
inspersions
inspeximus
inspeximuses
inspexion
insphere
insphered
inspheres (current term)
insphering
inspirable
inspiral
inspiraling
inspiralling
inspirals
inspiration
inspirational
inspirationally
inspirationist
inspirationists
inspirations
inspirator
inspirators

Literary usage of Inspheres

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Graham's Magazine by George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe (1851)
"And one of the phenomena which strike us first, as well as most forcibly, in glancing at our world and the life it inspheres, is universal motion, ..."

2. At Home and Abroad: A Sketch-book of Life, Scenery, and Men by Bayard Taylor (1881)
"... the State-House and showed me the wide ring of cultivated prairie, dotted with groves of hickory, sugar-maple, and oak, which inspheres the capital of ..."

3. The Radical by Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin (1869)
"If organization is fate, then also is the best fated, beyond descent and organization, to every one, by his own nature and the good that inspheres the world ..."

4. The English Illustrated Magazine (1891)
"And there the soul alive in ear and eye That watched the wonders of an hour pass by Saw brighter than all stars that heaven inspheres The silent splendour ..."

5. Building Eras in Religion by Horace Bushnell (1881)
"... but in themselves,—they are made to see in him a flame, a glory, a kind of circumambient quality, more diffusive than his person; so he inspheres, ..."

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