verb
- to endow with a soul or spiritual essence
- to imbue with feeling, emotion, or deep meaning
Usage: literary; archaic
Usage: literary
Examples
- The artist sought to insoul her paintings with profound emotion.
- Music has the power to insoul the listener's heart.
- The poet's words insouled the abstract concept with vivid imagery.
- Ancient philosophers believed that reason insouled humanity.
- The director's vision insouled every frame of the film.