vivification (Meaning)

Wordnet

vivification (n)

quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous

the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something

Webster

vivification (n.)

The act of vivifying, or the state of being vivified; restoration of life; revival.

One of the changes of assimilation, in which proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability, contractility, etc.

The act or process of vivificating.

vivification Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's brushstrokes imparted a vivification to the canvas, bringing the scene to life.
  2. The rain shower provided a vivification to the parched earth, nourishing it and restoring its vitality.
  3. The speech delivered by the activist sparked a vivification within the crowd, igniting their passion and determination.
  4. The discovery of new evidence led to the vivification of the long-forgotten murder case.
  5. The sun's rays provided a vivification to the flowers, causing them to bloom and display their vibrant colors.
  6. The arrival of the tourists brought a vivification to the sleepy town, infusing it with new energy and excitement.
  7. The laughter of children played a vivification role in the otherwise somber hospital ward.
  8. The gentle breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers, offering a vivification to the stagnant air.
  9. The restoration of the historic building brought a vivification to the neglected neighborhood, transforming it into a thriving hub.
  10. The vivification of the abandoned temple breathed new life into the ancient religious tradition.

FAQs About the word vivification

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The artist's brushstrokes imparted a vivification to the canvas, bringing the scene to life.

The rain shower provided a vivification to the parched earth, nourishing it and restoring its vitality.

The speech delivered by the activist sparked a vivification within the crowd, igniting their passion and determination.

The discovery of new evidence led to the vivification of the long-forgotten murder case.