enquicken Sentence Examples

  1. The first breath of fresh air after a long run seemed to enquicken every cell in my body.
  2. The baby's first cry enquickened the entire room, bringing joy and hope to the parents.
  3. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore enquickened my senses, filling me with awe and wonder.
  4. The smell of the freshly baked bread enquickened my hunger, making my mouth water.
  5. The taste of the delicious chocolate melted in my mouth, enquickening my sweet tooth.
  6. The touch of a loved one's hand enquickened my heart, filling me with warmth and happiness.
  7. The sight of the beautiful sunset enquickened my spirit, reminding me of the beauty of the world.
  8. The sound of the music enquickened my soul, moving me in a way that words could not.
  9. The thought of the upcoming adventure enquickened my curiosity, making me eager to explore the unknown.
  10. The challenge of the difficult task enquickened my resolve, giving me the determination to succeed.

enquicken Meaning

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enquicken (v. t.)

To quicken; to make alive.

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To quicken; to make alive.

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The first breath of fresh air after a long run seemed to enquicken every cell in my body.

The baby's first cry enquickened the entire room, bringing joy and hope to the parents.

The sound of the waves crashing against the shore enquickened my senses, filling me with awe and wonder.

The smell of the freshly baked bread enquickened my hunger, making my mouth water.