0 present participle of enthuse --
1 to express excitement about something or great interest in it: --
He was passionately interested in classical music but failed to enthuse his children (with it).
[ + speech ] "She's the best leader that this country has ever known!" he enthused.
He was enthusing over a wonderful restaurant he'd been to.
Through this huge body of work, he was able to raise the spirits of his audiences, in turn exciting, inspiring, saddening and enthusing them...
Through her success with her own son she has devoted her life to enthusing others with the urgent need to retrieve children from the maze of lack of communications.
Does he agree that improving participation in the democratic process is a matter not merely of making voting easier but of engaging people and enthusing them from an early age?
His contribution was enormous because he was also a part of the process of enthusing other young people in the area about what the local community can do for them.
I regard high tech and space industries and their spin-offs as the motor for enthusing young people.
The personal gateway interviews should be creative, positive, enthusing, inspiring and problem-solving.
It is important for us to engage employers in inspiring and enthusing young people about science.
He spoke early in his remarks about enthusing industry.