Sentence example with the word 'reanimated'

reanimated

Definition adj. given fresh life or vigor or spirit

Last update: June 30, 2015


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The impetus of this remarkable movement of expansion not only carried German trade to the East and North within the Baltic basin, but reanimated the older trade from the lower Rhine region to Flanders and England in the West.   [Please select]

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The obstinacy of the alarm peal of Saint-Merry reanimated some fancies.   [Please select]

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But, as before, the enthusiasm and influence of Cortez soon reanimated their courage.   [Please select]

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By means of a few drops of powerful cordial, the doctor for a moment reanimated the imbruted carcass that lay before him.   [Please select]

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He found Count Quinnox stretched out upon his bed, attended not only by Hobbs but also the reanimated Dank.   [Please select]

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Yet State Sovereignty, ever reanimated by the democratic impulse of the times, remained a serpent which was scotched but not killed.   [Please select]

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