impassion

verb

Etymology

From Italian impassionare. By surface analysis, im- + passion.

  1. borrowed from impassionare

Definitions

  1. make passionate, instill passion in

    • Personal prudence even when dictated by quite other than selfish considerations surely is no special virtue in a military man; while an excessive love of glory, impassioning a less burning impulse, the honest sense of duty, is the first.

The neighborhood

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