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		Definition of impassion in English: impassionverb ɪmˈpaʃ(ə)nɪmˈpæʃən [with object]Make passionate. 激起…的热情,使充满激情  her body had once pleased and impassioned him 她的身体曾给他快乐,也曾激起他的热情。 Example sentencesExamples -  ‘It can really impassion employee-owners to get in the game,’ she says.
 -  But to energise and impassion the nation - well - who knows what it's going to take.
 -  He comes to impassion people with a surge toward hope, a dream of achieving against the odds, a vigor to take command of one's fate.
 -  As the French put it, ‘A passionate man impassions others.’
 -  They can encourage, impassion, give us courage in our opposition.
 
 Synonyms emotional, heartfelt, wholehearted, full-hearted, from the heart, earnest, sincere, fervent, fervid, ardent, vehement, intense, burning, urgent, passionate, feverish, frantic, emotive, zealous 
 OriginLate 16th century: from Italian impassionnare, from im- (expressing intensive force) + passione 'passion', from Christian Latin passio (see passion).    Definition of impassion in US English: impassionverbimˈpaSHənɪmˈpæʃən [with object]Make passionate. 激起…的热情,使充满激情  her body had once pleased and impassioned him 她的身体曾给他快乐,也曾激起他的热情。 Example sentencesExamples -  But to energise and impassion the nation - well - who knows what it's going to take.
 -  They can encourage, impassion, give us courage in our opposition.
 -  He comes to impassion people with a surge toward hope, a dream of achieving against the odds, a vigor to take command of one's fate.
 -  As the French put it, ‘A passionate man impassions others.’
 -  ‘It can really impassion employee-owners to get in the game,’ she says.
 
 Synonyms emotional, heartfelt, wholehearted, full-hearted, from the heart, earnest, sincere, fervent, fervid, ardent, vehement, intense, burning, urgent, passionate, feverish, frantic, emotive, zealous 
 OriginLate 16th century: from Italian impassionnare, from im- (expressing intensive force) + passione ‘passion’, from Christian Latin passio (see passion).     |