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vitalize
/ ˈvaɪtəˌlaɪz /
verb
- tr to make vital, living, or alive; endow with life or vigour
Derived Forms
- ˈvitalˌizer, noun
- ˌvitaliˈzation, noun
Other Words From
- vital·i·zation noun
- vital·izer noun
- hyper·vital·i·zation noun
- hyper·vital·ize verb (used with object) hypervitalized hypervitalizing
- non·vital·ized adjective
- subvi·tal·i·zation noun
- sub·vital·ized adjective
- under·vital·ized adjective
- un·vital·ized adjective
- un·vital·izing adjective
Example Sentences
When Goodman tackles a new project, her first priority is to “depave the landscape” so water and air can nourish plant roots and vitalize soil microbes.
“Part of what makes positive secrets vitalizing and energizing, rather than fatiguing and burdensome, is that we feel in control of them,” Slepian said.
Ultimately it would open the door to "vitalize a real Fifth Column movement in the United States."
The value of redeveloping Union Station is not in creating a “modern, vitalized facility” from scratch, as the renderings suggest.
“We also hope and intend to find a way to bring this vibrant and vitalizing musical back to the Broadway stage,” they said, “once the current crisis is past.”
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