Vitalize :
vivificent
vivificant, resuscitare, inflamment acumina, vivificent, inspirat, vivificabit, firmans perpeti, eisque
vivificentvivificata,alitvivificatam
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Verb(1) give life to(2) make more lively or vigorous
(1) Enjoy fresh, wholesome vegetarian foods that vitalize the body.(2) Will need not destroy; it can vitalize , it can lust for good.(3) For three decades, tribal colleges and universities have been working to preserve and vitalize our cultures and traditions.(4) Fresh or dried dill weed and ground pepper vitalize a cucumber, onion, and vinegar combination.(5) And it is this current state of affairs that allows and indeed vitalizes a penal code that calls for ever more executions to be carried out by the state in expiation of such defiling acts that pollute the sacred public domain.(6) As part of their efforts to encourage community vitalization , several study groups organized community-produced dramas.(7) Plato has played a markedly vitalizing role in the history of European thought.(8) Instead, by the end of the workday, they're already vitalized and eager to hit a hard evening workout.(9) However, since little happened in the vitalization of a moribund and hidebound university in the 1920s, more active steps need to be taken to restore the university to a leading role in a national culture.(10) We were brought up to husband Nature, to accept its uncertainties and to extend our being into human communities for subsistence and vitalisation .(11) ÔÇÿGambling is part of tourism and can vitalise it,ÔÇÖ Miller said.(12) She felt a great hope swelling in her heart, vitalizing her entire being.(13) And it is precisely this intangible element - a sense of shared values and community - that is the legacy that seems to be the driving force sustaining and vitalizing this collection.(14) Tuna tartare, served in hollowed-out lemons, is vitalized with an unexpected foursome of currants, pine nuts, fava beans, and sun-dried tomatoes.(15) It is not itself, unlike Aristotle's ÔÇÿsoulÔÇÖ, a principle of vitalization .(16) He then vitalizes this theory by describing the rise of the United States to world preeminence, employing a highly original structure and a set of sophisticated, internally consistent paradigms.
(1) full of vitality ::
plenum vigorem
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