vivificative (Meaning)

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vivificative (a.)

Able or tending to vivify, animate, or give life; vivifying.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vivificative

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vivificative Sentence Examples

  1. The vivificative rays of the morning sun gradually illuminated the sleeping countryside.
  2. The discovery of the vaccine had a vivificative effect on the spirits of a weary population.
  3. The vibrant symphony filled the auditorium with its vivificative melodies.
  4. The fresh air and green vegetation had a vivificative impact on the exhausted hikers.
  5. The vivificative words of encouragement from the coach revitalized the team's determination.
  6. The laughter of children brought vivificative joy to the somber nursing home.
  7. The vivificative power of art transformed the dull canvas into a masterpiece.
  8. The vivificative breeze carried the sweet scent of flowers throughout the garden.
  9. The vivificative memories of his childhood brought a surge of nostalgia and happiness to the aging man.
  10. The vivificative power of love had the ability to heal old wounds and rekindle broken spirits.

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Able or tending to vivify, animate, or give life; vivifying.

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The vivificative rays of the morning sun gradually illuminated the sleeping countryside.

The discovery of the vaccine had a vivificative effect on the spirits of a weary population.

The vibrant symphony filled the auditorium with its vivificative melodies.

The fresh air and green vegetation had a vivificative impact on the exhausted hikers.