requicken (Meaning)
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requicken (v. t.)
To quicken anew; to reanimate; to give new life to.
Synonyms & Antonyms of requicken
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requicken Sentence Examples
- The gentle breeze seemed to requicken the flames in the hearth.
- The doctor administered the medication, hoping it would requicken the patient's pulse.
- The sudden rain requickened the growth of the thirsty plants.
- The new semester's challenges requickened her enthusiasm for learning.
- The sight of her beloved child requickened her spirit after a long day.
- The therapist used hypnosis to requicken the memories of the trauma victim.
- The aroma of freshly brewed coffee requickened her senses and cleared her mind.
- The doctor's words requickened her hope after she had almost given up on her recovery.
- The vivid painting requickened her passion for art, inspiring her to create again.
- The priest's sermon requickened her faith and reminded her of God's love.
FAQs About the word requicken
To quicken anew; to reanimate; to give new life to.
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The gentle breeze seemed to requicken the flames in the hearth.
The doctor administered the medication, hoping it would requicken the patient's pulse.
The sudden rain requickened the growth of the thirsty plants.
The new semester's challenges requickened her enthusiasm for learning.