vitalize (Meaning)

Wordnet

vitalize (v)

give life to

make more lively or vigorous

Webster

vitalize (v. t.)

To endow with life, or vitality; to give life to; to make alive; as, vitalized blood.

vitalize Sentence Examples

  1. The invigorating rain vitalized the parched soil, quenching its thirst.
  2. A brisk walk in the fresh air vitalizes my mind and body, leaving me refreshed and energized.
  3. The motivational speech vitalized the disheartened team, inspiring them to strive for greatness.
  4. A healthy diet and regular exercise vitalize overall well-being, promoting longevity and vitality.
  5. The vibrant music vitalized the atmosphere, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.
  6. A supportive environment can vitalize one's spirit, nurturing growth and self-confidence.
  7. The discovery of a new hobby vitalized my life, bringing purpose and joy to my days.
  8. Knowledge empowers and vitalizes, unlocking new perspectives and broadening horizons.
  9. Laughter is a vitalizing force that reduces stress, improves mood, and strengthens relationships.
  10. The pursuit of passion vitalizes the soul, giving life meaning and fulfillment.

FAQs About the word vitalize

give life to, make more lively or vigorousTo endow with life, or vitality; to give life to; to make alive; as, vitalized blood.

stimulate, excite, vivify, activate, motivate, jazz (up), awaken, quicken, revive, jump-start

dampen, weary, deaden, harass, weaken, debilitate, exhaust, undermine, exhaust, wear

The invigorating rain vitalized the parched soil, quenching its thirst.

A brisk walk in the fresh air vitalizes my mind and body, leaving me refreshed and energized.

The motivational speech vitalized the disheartened team, inspiring them to strive for greatness.

A healthy diet and regular exercise vitalize overall well-being, promoting longevity and vitality.