Definitionadj. giving or having the power to give life and spirit
Last update: September 29, 2015
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Priest and prophet, he sought to unify the national religious consciousness by preserving the sacrificial cult, discarding its abuses and vitalizing it ethically. [Please select]
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General Lodge threw away his cigar with an action that suggested a sudden vitalizing of a weary but indomitable spirit. [Please select]
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And it might have been a strange breath of infinitely vitalizing and passionate life blown into the well-springs of Ellen Jorth's being. [Please select]
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That glowing knowledge, like a vitalizing and physical presence, passed with her through the hall to her own room. [Please select]
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But I want you to take a big part in vitalizing Gopher Prairie and so----Such a very unique opportunity and----Am I silly. [Please select]
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Yet it was one of the finest regions of the world, underlaid with vitalizing limestone, a land where the grass grows thick and long and does not die even in winter. [Please select]
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Because this is a point of view vitalizing to art let us glance at the sacramental life, divorced from the forms and observances of any specific religion. [Please select]
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