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单词 vitalize
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Definition of vitalize in English:

vitalize

(British vitalise)
verb ˈvʌɪt(ə)lʌɪzˈvaɪdlˌaɪz
[with object]
  • Give strength and energy to.

    yoga calms and vitalizes body and mind
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She felt a great hope swelling in her heart, vitalizing her entire being.
    • Music created by British Asians is vitalizing the club scene with its funky sounds and Indian dance and theater is enriching the arts.
    • This would vitalise the tourist trade, forcing foreigners to come here to acquire the white gold, and would be a better long-term solution as opposed to exporting the raw ivory in bulk to China.
    • Fresh or dried dill weed and ground pepper vitalize a cucumber, onion, and vinegar combination.
    • And it is precisely this intangible element - a sense of shared values and community - that is the legacy that seems to be the driving force sustaining and vitalizing this collection.
    • And it is this current state of affairs that allows and indeed vitalizes a penal code that calls for ever more executions to be carried out by the state in expiation of such defiling acts that pollute the sacred public domain.
    • Plato has played a markedly vitalizing role in the history of European thought.
    • For three decades, tribal colleges and universities have been working to preserve and vitalize our cultures and traditions.
    • Will need not destroy; it can vitalize, it can lust for good.
    • Tuna tartare, served in hollowed-out lemons, is vitalized with an unexpected foursome of currants, pine nuts, fava beans, and sun-dried tomatoes.
    • Genuine art sensitizes, vitalizes, humanizes and always represents a danger to the existing state of things.
    • There was a competitive edge, which vitalised the most mundane of conversations.
    • There was a pull, a peaceful power, in that simple sound, and its strength bolstered and vitalized the vegetation perhaps even more than more ordinary methods of caretaking.
    • Hydropaths believed that the sick body's self-curative powers could be vitalized by copious amounts of water, taken internally and externally, a non-stimulating diet, sunlight, exercise, and relaxation.
    • Americanisms have vitalised the English language.
    • Instead, by the end of the workday, they're already vitalized and eager to hit a hard evening workout.
    • Enjoy fresh, wholesome vegetarian foods that vitalize the body.
    • He then vitalizes this theory by describing the rise of the United States to world preeminence, employing a highly original structure and a set of sophisticated, internally consistent paradigms.
    • The goal is to conceptualize the two intellectual activities as synergistic with ideas emerging from one and vitalizing the other.
    • ‘Gambling is part of tourism and can vitalise it,’ Miller said.
    Synonyms
    invigorate, strengthen, energize, enliven, liven up, animate, rejuvenate, restore, revive, refresh

Derivatives

  • vitalization

  • nounvʌɪt(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • As part of their efforts to encourage community vitalization, several study groups organized community-produced dramas.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is not itself, unlike Aristotle's ‘soul’, a principle of vitalization.
      • We were brought up to husband Nature, to accept its uncertainties and to extend our being into human communities for subsistence and vitalisation.
      • However, since little happened in the vitalization of a moribund and hidebound university in the 1920s, more active steps need to be taken to restore the university to a leading role in a national culture.
 
 

Definition of vitalize in US English:

vitalize

(British vitalise)
verbˈvaɪdlˌaɪzˈvīdlˌīz
[with object]
  • Give strength and energy to.

    yoga calms and vitalizes body and mind
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tuna tartare, served in hollowed-out lemons, is vitalized with an unexpected foursome of currants, pine nuts, fava beans, and sun-dried tomatoes.
    • The goal is to conceptualize the two intellectual activities as synergistic with ideas emerging from one and vitalizing the other.
    • This would vitalise the tourist trade, forcing foreigners to come here to acquire the white gold, and would be a better long-term solution as opposed to exporting the raw ivory in bulk to China.
    • Enjoy fresh, wholesome vegetarian foods that vitalize the body.
    • Will need not destroy; it can vitalize, it can lust for good.
    • And it is precisely this intangible element - a sense of shared values and community - that is the legacy that seems to be the driving force sustaining and vitalizing this collection.
    • And it is this current state of affairs that allows and indeed vitalizes a penal code that calls for ever more executions to be carried out by the state in expiation of such defiling acts that pollute the sacred public domain.
    • Fresh or dried dill weed and ground pepper vitalize a cucumber, onion, and vinegar combination.
    • Hydropaths believed that the sick body's self-curative powers could be vitalized by copious amounts of water, taken internally and externally, a non-stimulating diet, sunlight, exercise, and relaxation.
    • There was a competitive edge, which vitalised the most mundane of conversations.
    • He then vitalizes this theory by describing the rise of the United States to world preeminence, employing a highly original structure and a set of sophisticated, internally consistent paradigms.
    • Instead, by the end of the workday, they're already vitalized and eager to hit a hard evening workout.
    • Americanisms have vitalised the English language.
    • She felt a great hope swelling in her heart, vitalizing her entire being.
    • Music created by British Asians is vitalizing the club scene with its funky sounds and Indian dance and theater is enriching the arts.
    • There was a pull, a peaceful power, in that simple sound, and its strength bolstered and vitalized the vegetation perhaps even more than more ordinary methods of caretaking.
    • Genuine art sensitizes, vitalizes, humanizes and always represents a danger to the existing state of things.
    • ‘Gambling is part of tourism and can vitalise it,’ Miller said.
    • For three decades, tribal colleges and universities have been working to preserve and vitalize our cultures and traditions.
    • Plato has played a markedly vitalizing role in the history of European thought.
    Synonyms
    invigorate, strengthen, energize, enliven, liven up, animate, rejuvenate, restore, revive, refresh
 
 
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