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avivar
Spanish
exaltar
Make lively.
inspire
animate
exalt
liven
invigorate
liven up
deaden
Catalan
avivar
To make sprightly or cheerful.
brighten
exhilarate
Synonyms
Examples for "
inspire
"
inspire
animate
exalt
liven
invigorate
Examples for "
inspire
"
1
The Trust said her compositions continue to
inspire
a new generation today.
2
The list was long and familiar: Be authentic;
inspire
purpose; embrace uncertainty.
3
A key challenge now is to continue to
inspire
a wilting opposition.
4
The events of a century ago still have the power to
inspire
.
5
In the best cases, that leads to things that inform and
inspire
.
1
Golems need to have a spell on their body to
animate
them.
2
Certainly there is nothing terribly exotic in the chemicals that
animate
us.
3
These are the same feelings that
animate
the lowest and basest mob.
4
The unexpected fervour of this grunt seemed to
animate
the little model.
5
It is positive, persistent, prevalent, the whole
animate
existence expressed in it.
1
The king can
exalt
the Seymours, for they stand far beneath him.
2
Is the saw to
exalt
itself over the one who wields it?
3
In 2008, I hereby resolve to
exalt
and uphold the nerd lifestyle.
4
Thou dost
exalt
whomsoever Thou willest and dost abase whomsoever Thou willest.
5
Anything in the least highfalutin' would depress, not
exalt
,
a British company.
1
And then it began to
liven
up along the row of cars.
2
The Hot Press Irish Music Hall of Fame should
liven
things up.
3
He is passionately fond of Midnight, and it would
liven
him up.
4
Even the anarchists rioting in the streets did not
liven
things up.
5
So let's think outside the square and try to
liven
up the process.
1
The change will interest your mind as well as
invigorate
your body.
2
On the contrary, to extend and
invigorate
them is our true policy.
3
For some time I found nothing that tended to
invigorate
my hopes.
4
There are, though, bitters that shrivel and bitters that tone and
invigorate
.
5
We must
invigorate
ourselves, for we shall have plenty to do to-morrow.
1
And then it began to
liven
up
along the row of cars.
2
So let's think outside the square and try to
liven
up
the process.
3
They really
liven
up
any winter plate and are very good for you.
4
THINK things are beginning to
liven
up
on the road to monetary union?
5
There's nothing like statement cushions to help
liven
up
a room.
To make vigorous or active.
envigorate
1
Editors wait for a good soundbite to
enliven
the six o'clock news.
2
Anecdotes
enliven
the text, including a blistering critique of Ernst & Young.
3
To these may naturally be added the birds that
enliven
the waters.
4
To
enliven
the meetings, private members were requested to give oral lectures.
5
All it does is
enliven
things that may otherwise be falling flat.
6
The water flowing thence became brooks or was diverted to
enliven
fountains.
7
Then we must try and
enliven
it up a little for you.
8
A few houses and cottages scattered about, serve to
enliven
the scene.
9
They
enliven
their long winter nights with imaginative tales, music, and song.
10
He therefore did his utmost to cheer and
enliven
those around him.
11
Kitty had served merely to
enliven
his tender recollections of her mother.
12
We don't have them unmitigated, we get other people to
enliven
them.
13
These are not the dried black beans that
enliven
many Mexican dishes.
14
The weather improved and the sorely missed sea breeze returned to
enliven
racing.
15
For many people, going to work can be something to
enliven
the day.
16
Trying to
enliven
the atmosphere may not be your best strategy.
enliven
·
enliven the scene
enliven matters
enliven things
enliven a championship
enliven any circle
Catalan
avivar
vigoritzar
animar
vivificar
envigorir
inspirar
Spanish
exaltar
vigorizar
avivar
reanimar
animar
vivificar
inspirar
revigorizar