INSENSE


Meaning of INSENSE in English

ə̇nˈsen(t)s transitive verb

Etymology: Middle English ensensen, from Middle French ensenser, from Old French, from en- in- (II) + sens sense, from Latin sensus — more at sense

dialect Britain : to give (a person) a sense of the importance or significance of something : impress or imbue firmly with a fact or idea : instruct , inform

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