ensoul
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en·soul
(ĕn-sōl′)tr.v. en·souled, en·soul·ing, en·souls
1. To endow with a soul.
2. To place, receive, or cherish in the soul.
en·soul′ment n.
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ensoul
(ɪnˈsəʊl) orinsoul
vb (tr)
1. (Theology) to endow with a soul
2. (Theology) to cherish within the soul
enˈsoulment, inˈsoulment n
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en•soul
(ɛnˈsoʊl)v.t.
to endow with a soul.
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Past participle: ensouled
Gerund: ensouling
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