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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) or

insoul

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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ensoul


Past participle: ensouled
Gerund: ensouling

Imperative
ensoul
ensoul
Present
I ensoul
you ensoul
he/she/it ensouls
we ensoul
you ensoul
they ensoul
Preterite
I ensouled
you ensouled
he/she/it ensouled
we ensouled
you ensouled
they ensouled
Present Continuous
I am ensouling
you are ensouling
he/she/it is ensouling
we are ensouling
you are ensouling
they are ensouling
Present Perfect
I have ensouled
you have ensouled
he/she/it has ensouled
we have ensouled
you have ensouled
they have ensouled
Past Continuous
I was ensouling
you were ensouling
he/she/it was ensouling
we were ensouling
you were ensouling
they were ensouling
Past Perfect
I had ensouled
you had ensouled
he/she/it had ensouled
we had ensouled
you had ensouled
they had ensouled
Future
I will ensoul
you will ensoul
he/she/it will ensoul
we will ensoul
you will ensoul
they will ensoul
Future Perfect
I will have ensouled
you will have ensouled
he/she/it will have ensouled
we will have ensouled
you will have ensouled
they will have ensouled
Future Continuous
I will be ensouling
you will be ensouling
he/she/it will be ensouling
we will be ensouling
you will be ensouling
they will be ensouling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been ensouling
you have been ensouling
he/she/it has been ensouling
we have been ensouling
you have been ensouling
they have been ensouling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been ensouling
you will have been ensouling
he/she/it will have been ensouling
we will have been ensouling
you will have been ensouling
they will have been ensouling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been ensouling
you had been ensouling
he/she/it had been ensouling
we had been ensouling
you had been ensouling
they had been ensouling
Conditional
I would ensoul
you would ensoul
he/she/it would ensoul
we would ensoul
you would ensoul
they would ensoul
Past Conditional
I would have ensouled
you would have ensouled
he/she/it would have ensouled
we would have ensouled
you would have ensouled
they would have ensouled
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The soul is wholly embodied, and the body is wholly ensouled:--
In the model case (e.g., fraud), the judge, who is "ensouled justice" (1132a21), takes away the wrongful gain of the one and restores it or a substitute to the other.
Not all things are ensouled, or intellective, or living, and hence neither soul, nor intellect, nor life is the principle of all things absolutely.
Both statues have been "ensouled" from the time the steel rods were coiled and wired as their basic skeletons.
His bestial patients, by contrast, seek to plunge beneath their condition as ensouled bodies by living in consumerist contentment, immuring themselves in comforts and conveniences, money, and possessions.
While Augustine equates contraception and abortion in respect to his views on original sin, he does see the abortion of a vivified or ensouled fetus as homicidal.
The version spelled with 'ph' is any animated/ ensouled thing: "Phantasia.se atribuye a cosa animada" (2: f.
By contrast, the ensouled creature and the mind necessarily have urge, since neither the soul nor the mind can be, without having contradiction within themselves and either feeling it or being aware of it" (PM 154-5/216).
Lighten every man that comes into this World; and so, restore us)." (28) Of the initial revelation of divine light per verbum to the newly ensouled Adam, Austin writes, "when a man takes Light, by a Word, if it be not seconded (such is our dullnesse!), we loose it like Lightening; which is (almost) as soone gone, as perceived.
By choosing to hinge his story-telling on the trope of an ensouled psycho-physical whole, Butler thus opens up the possibility that human forms of organization attest to the presence of a more or less wise Spirit that indigenous thinkers have long since intuitively sensed.
Rather, we are enfleshed souls or ensouled bodies: a