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Meanings of
vivify
(vivifying)
in English
Portuguese
dar ação
Catalan
reanimar
Back to the meaning
Give new life or energy to.
repair
revive
quicken
recreate
animate
renovate
reanimate
revivify
Portuguese
dar ação
Synonyms
Examples for "
repair
"
repair
revive
quicken
recreate
animate
Examples for "
repair
"
1
Montero said she did know whether the government would
repair
her home.
2
Answer no to all prompts: list but don't
repair
any problems found.
3
However, for many inherited diseases, treatment will likely require genetic
repair
pre-transplantation.
4
The fact is, state and local governments constantly
repair
highways and bridges.
5
This includes £6bn to help local authorities
repair
the local road network.
1
Critics say the new law will hardly help
revive
the floundering economy.
2
Analysts said the new laptop may help
revive
the ailing PC market.
3
However, officials believe the new site and accompanying facilities will
revive
attendances.
4
The talks concern a possible partnership, which is needed to
revive
business.
5
Democratic leaders have said they have no plans to
revive
that power.
1
An illogical, unreasoning hope began to
quicken
his heart as he dressed.
2
He perished in body so as to
quicken
others by the spirit.
3
Often trumpets sounded and the motion of the troops seemed to
quicken
.
4
Behold I have longed after thy precepts:
quicken
me in thy justice.
5
Here the most favorable event happened to
quicken
and encourage their advance.
1
Models could therefore
recreate
biosignatures of cognitive dysfunction irrespective of disease state.
2
The question becomes: Which aspects of this do we strive to
recreate
?
3
Job Simulator goes some way to
recreate
the experience of pre-pandemic employment.
4
I really wasn't in a hurry to
recreate
that particular historical precedent.
5
After that, I hope to be able to
recreate
my creative faculty.
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
In that sense, it may make more sense to
renovate
,
she said.
2
And government can't afford to build toll roads or
renovate
ports alone.
3
You should also absolutely not volunteer that you are going to
renovate
.
4
The grand plan is to
renovate
84 buildings in Joburg's Inner City.
5
These will neither
renovate
nor conserve what is most precious in life.
1
The former strove in vain to
reanimate
the courage of his followers.
2
I'm trying to
reanimate
human life using parts of several dead people.
3
Return, I command thee, and
reanimate
this lifeless tenement of your soul.
4
Then the patients will die, and in due course start to
reanimate
.
5
There we could
reanimate
Los with your ability to spell in Language Prime.
1
We fade as the leaf, and the leaf fades only to
revivify
.
2
It has the potential to
revivify
the Government, but also to disassemble it.
3
I'll love you to life again;
revivify
you with my imagination.
4
The Malaysian companies said the redevelopment of the site will
revivify
south-west central London.
5
He was able to
revivify
a dusty document as well as a personal experience.
Usage of
vivifying
in English
1
On the mountain tops we breathe a purer and more
vivifying
air.
2
In this way we charge our seven-and-twenty flasks with clean
vivifying
mountain air.
3
It acts by inspiration, quickening and
vivifying
the natures subject to its influence.
4
Rachael drank the
vivifying
fluid, and her nerves responded at once.
5
Bob felt a sudden rush of most extraordinary and
vivifying
emotion.
6
Something new and
vivifying
sprang to life in his breast.
7
Travel had, in short, done its usual work of instructing and
vivifying
the mind.
8
Forever deprived of the
vivifying
warmth of the sun, they were vapid and colorless.
9
A rosy bloom visited her cheeks; a triumphant, subtle,
vivifying
,
smile transfigured her face.
10
This Sun shone with a mild and benign, but with a powerful,
vivifying
light.
11
It was curiously
vivifying
,
and in it the diamonded atoms of light shook and danced.
12
Gently she turns it about in order to present every side to the
vivifying
light.
13
But here was the
vivifying
,
picture of civilised nature.
14
It is to this hour, and at all hours, the
vivifying
influence in man's life.
15
In China it is the all-pervading,
all
-
vivifying
idea of social life, of religion, and of government.
16
Even into the prison yard the breeze had brought the fresh
vivifying
air from the fields.
Other examples for "vivifying"
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vivifying
vivify
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more vivifying
fresh vivifying
inhale the vivifying
Translations for
vivifying
Portuguese
dar ação
Catalan
reanimar
revivificar
Vivifying
through the time
Vivifying
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