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31quicken — verb 1) she quickened her pace Syn: speed up, accelerate, step up, hasten, hurry (up) 2) the film quickened his interest in nature Syn: stimulate, excite, arouse, rouse, stir up, activate …
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33Blair, Henry William — born Dec. 6, 1834, Campton, N.H., U.S. died March 14, 1920, Washington, D.C. U.S. politician. He practiced law from 1859 and served in the New Hampshire state legislature before being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (1875–79) and… …
34revitaliser — [ r(ə)vitalize ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1933 ; angl. to revitalize 1 ♦ Redonner de la vitalité à (qqch. de vivant). Revitalisez vos cheveux anémiés. Adj. REVITALISANT, ANTE , 1951 . 2 ♦ (v. 1966) Fig. Faire revivre. ⇒ revivifier.… …
35vitaliser — ⇒VITALISER, verbe trans. Rare A. Donner les caractères de la vie à quelque chose. Vitaliser des éléments inorganiques (Lar. Lang. fr.). Au part. passé. Il faut se les figurer [les modes] vitalisées, vivifiées par les belles femmes qui les… …
36vitalisieren — vi|ta|li|sie|ren 〈[vi ] V. intr.; hat; geh.〉 beleben, kräftigen [→ vital] * * * vi|ta|li|sie|ren <sw. V.; hat [vgl. frz. vitaliser, engl. to vitalize] (bildungsspr.): beleben, anregen: dieses Mittel vitalisiert Körper und Geist. * * *… …
37vivify — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. give life to, animate, vitalize, quicken. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To make alive: animate, quicken, vitalize. See LIVE …
38revitalize — (v.) 1858, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + VITALIZE (Cf. vitalize). Related: Revitalized; revitalizing …
39enliven — verb 1) a meeting enlivened by her wit and vivacity Syn: liven up, spice up, add spice to, ginger up, vitalize, leaven; informal perk up, pep up See note at quicken 2) the visit had enlivened my mother Syn …
40animate — [an′i māt΄; ] for adj. [, an′əmit] vt. animated, animating [< L animatus, pp. of animare, to make alive, fill with breath < anima: see ANIMAL] 1. to give life to; bring to life 2. to make energetic or spirited 3. to stimulate to action or… …