impassion
Meaning of impassion
verb
- make passionate.
her body had once pleased and impassioned him
late 16th century: from Italian impassionnare, from im- (expressing intensive force) + passione ‘passion’, from Christian Latin passio (see passion).
Information about impassion
- It is a verb.
- The plural form of impassion is: impassions.
- Languages in which impassion is used:
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Hyphenation of impassion
im-pas-sion
- It consists of 3 syllables and 9 chars.
- impassion is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
Words that rhyme with impassion
Sion, sion, Iasion, Salabrasion, abrasion, antiabrasion, basion, catabasion, chemabrasion, corrasion, dermabrasion, diplasion, dissuasion, erasion, evasion, iconostasion, invasion, microinvasion, mispersuasion, nasion, nonevasion, occasion, opticonasion, overpersuasion, persuasion, pervasion, preevasion, preinvasion, prepersuasion, rasion, reevasion, reinvasion, reoccasion, repersuasion, suasion, subnasion, unpersuasion, adhesion, autolesion, cohesion, decohesion, dyshesion, exesion, hemilesion, inadhesion, incohesion, inhesion, intercohesion, lesion, mesion
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