animate, bring into being, brisken, cheer, energize, fresh up, give life to, pick up, refresh, renew, stimulate
Definitionv. give new life or energy to
Last update: September 19, 2015
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I Kings vi., vii.), the sacrifices and festivals and the functions of priests and prince are prescribed, a stream issuing from under the temple is to vivify the Dead Sea and fertilize the land (this is meant literally), the land is divided into parallel strips and assigned to the tribes. [Please select]
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There is no lustre in that eye which gazes from the center, and which should vivify the immense dependency of beings. [Please select]
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A new and better spirit must vivify schools and colleges and philanthropic enterprises than that which has prevailed in older nations. [Please select]
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"Turn back observantly into your own youth, and awaken, warm, and vivify the eternal youth of your mind." [Please select]
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He had a capacity to entertain and vivify these volumes of thought. [Please select]
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It now only remains for us to conclude the subject of the cottage, by a few general remarks on the just application of modern buildings to adorn or vivify natural scenery. [Please select]
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Professor Le Conte is a man in whom reverence and imagination have not become desiccated by a scientific atmosphere, but flourish, in due subordination and control, to embellish and vivify his writings. [Please select]
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