Make more lively or vigorous.
1 I will drop right out if I don't seem to vitalise .
2 And should we not learn to combine such elements to vitalise our 'White Eagle'?
3 It sets out to be intellectually provocative; to tease, vitalise and liberate our thought processes.
4 These men help specially to vitalise the reputations of the narrower geniuses: such as Crashaw.
5 At every point they reinforce and vitalise the more elaborate literary productions of the period.
6 Nor is it to depreciate culture, but to bring it into due perspective, and to vitalise it.
7 So life here too far retired, too deeply sunk to struggle back and vitalise again that hue, those lips, that masklike effigy.
8 Pale sorrow and cold despair were warmed and quickened by the fierce sunlight which came suddenly and stayed only long enough to vitalise all nature.
9 He comes as the 'Water of Life,' refreshing, vitalising , quickening all growth.
10 The true king was to be as the sunshine that vitalises and gladdens.
11 There could hardly be better examples of the vitalising efficacy of fine literature.
12 Titles, estates, and wealth were but shadows without the vitalising breath of power.
13 We all need that our knowledge shall be vitalised into faith.
14 A pension encourages earlier retirement from work, quickens promotion, and vitalises the whole service.
15 Was Alexander's army a highly-organised, spiritually and materially built-up, vitalised machine of this sort?
16 Never has the body of believers been so vitalised by its own pain and rage.
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