Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpæʃən/
verb to fill with intense emotion or passion
A1 I impassion my students with my love for teaching.
A2 She impassioned the audience with her powerful speech.
B1 The coach impassioned the team before the big game.
B2 The artist's work impassions all who view it.
C1 His passion for social justice impassions him to fight for change.
C2 The novel's vivid descriptions impassion the reader's imagination.
formal The speaker's words impassioned the audience and stirred their emotions.
informal She always speaks with such passion, it really impassions those around her.
slang His impassioned speech really fired us up.
figurative The artist's use of vibrant colors impassioned the painting, bringing it to life.
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