insperge

[in-spurj]

insperge Definition

to sprinkle or scatter something, especially a liquid.

Using insperge: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "insperge" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The priest insperged holy water on the congregation.

  • Example

    She insperged glitter on the greeting card.

  • Example

    The chef insperged olive oil on the salad.

  • Example

    The gardener insperged fertilizer on the plants.

insperge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for insperge

Phrases with insperge

  • to sprinkle or scatter something on something else

    Example

    The artist insperged the canvas with paint.

  • to impose or inflict something on someone or something

    Example

    The new policy insperged upon the employees' work-life balance.

  • to introduce or infuse something into something else

    Example

    The teacher insperged creativity into the lesson plan.

Origins of insperge

from Latin 'inspergere', meaning 'to sprinkle on'

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Summary: insperge in Brief

'Insperge' [in-spurj] means to sprinkle or scatter something, especially a liquid. It is often used in religious ceremonies, art, cooking, and gardening. The verb can be combined with prepositions like 'with,' 'upon,' and 'into,' as in 'The artist insperged the canvas with paint.'