Inbreathing

Word INBREATHING
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Definitions and meanings of "Inbreathing"

What do we mean by inbreathing?

To breathe (something) in; imbreathe.

To inspire (a person); communicate by inspiration; infuse by breathing.

To draw in as breath; inhale; inspire.

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The word "inbreathing" in example sentences

The descriptions, graphic as they undoubtedly are, lack for the most part the final imaginative touch; the kind of inbreathing of life which afterwards gave such individual charm to Dickens 'word-painting. ❋ Marzials, Frank (1887)

I sat in meditation two days and two nights, abstracting my mind; inbreathing and outbreathing in the required manner ❋ Unknown (2003)

From hence, I say, it is, -- namely, from the nature and name of the Holy Spirit, -- that his immediate actings on the minds of men, in the supernatural communication of divine revelations unto them, is called "inspiration" or inbreathing. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

Here followed an ominous inbreathing, ending in an explosive ❋ Various (N/A)

It is an inspired Book, and inspiration is the inbreathing of God himself. ❋ J. Wilbur Chapman (N/A)

Never did I hear any thing more sonorously grand and awful than that portentous inbreathing of Gog and Magog, resounding through the Gothic vastness of Guildhall; but, behold! how omnipotent is the dreaming imagination! ❋ Various (N/A)

Inspiration means an 'inbreathing,' a breathing in of true knowledge, and because the omnipresent Good comes into every consciousness prepared to receive it, there is an inbreathing in accordance with the readiness to receive. ❋ Helen Van-Anderson (N/A)

The inbreathing of the Almighty, All-powerful Truth, giveth understanding. ❋ Helen Van-Anderson (N/A)

Surely, the heart that overflows with an inbreathing of the divine, must be able to teach the common heart of humanity, else what is the use of inspiration? ❋ Helen Van-Anderson (N/A)

Symbolically, we may say with the Hindus that the Universe begins and ends with two opposite movements: an emanation from Brahmâ, it is born when the breast of God sends forth the heavenly outbreathing, it dies, reabsorbed, when the universal inbreathing takes place. ❋ Th. Pascal (N/A)

It possesses the power to attract and to repel; a microcosm, it has its outbreathing and inbreathing, as has the Macrocosm; like Brahmâ, it creates its bodies and destroys them, although in the vast majority of mankind it exercises this power more or less unconsciously and under the irresistible impulsion of the force of evolution -- the divine Will. ❋ Th. Pascal (N/A)

An inbreathing silence fell upon stands and field, quiet, like a lull before a storm. ❋ Unknown (1915)

Neither is it to be believed that he did this without the inbreathing of God ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Scriptures are the result of divine inbreathing, just as human speech is uttered by the breathing through a man's mouth. ❋ William Evans (1910)

Afterwards she went for a tramp on the moors, and steadied her nerve by the rapid swing of her walk, and the deep inbreathing of that glorious air. ❋ Unknown (1909)

It must have been _your_ inbreathing, gaping desire that drew this red gush in me; ❋ Unknown (1907)

Our only safe inbreathing physically, mentally, and spiritually is from the upper source of things ---- not in the tainted atmospheres of the crowds. ❋ Will Levington Comfort (1905)

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