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vb. (context transitive English) To divest of inspiration.
Usage examples of "uninspire".
It is a feeble, characterless, uninspiring sort of stuff, and almost as undrinkable as if it had been made in an American hotel.
Now Lia discovered that there were many compensations in being the darling of a rich man twice her age, and as time went on she grew very fond of her uninspiring second husband.
Otherwise, they produce an essentially dull, uninspired piece of work that depends entirely on the whopper at the very end.
These had a very uninspiring appearance of having been bought by the yard and never taken from their shelves.
Promotion all the way off this out-of-the-way, isolated, uninspiring world.
I wonder if there's a muse of the writers' block, a sort of anti-muse who descends and uninspires the struggling artist.