51³Ō¹Ļ

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vitalize

especially British, ±¹¾±Ā·³Ł²¹±ōĀ·¾±²õ±š

[vahyt-l-ahyz]

verb (used with object)

vitalized, vitalizing 
  1. to give life to; make vital. vital.

  2. to give vitality or vigor to; animate.



vitalize

/ ˈ±¹²¹ÉŖ³ŁÉ™ĖŒ±ō²¹ÉŖ³ś /

verb

  1. (tr) to make vital, living, or alive; endow with life or vigour

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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • vitalization noun
  • vitalizer noun
  • hypervitalization noun
  • hypervitalize verb (used with object)
  • nonvitalized adjective
  • subvitalization noun
  • subvitalized adjective
  • undervitalized adjective
  • unvitalized adjective
  • unvitalizing adjective
  • ˈ±¹¾±³Ł²¹±ōˌ¾±³ś±š°ł noun
  • ˌ±¹¾±³Ł²¹±ō¾±Ėˆ³ś²¹³Ł¾±“Ē²Ō noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of vitalize1

First recorded in 1670–80; vital + -ize
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When Goodman tackles a new project, her first priority is to ā€œdepave the landscapeā€ so water and air can nourish plant roots and vitalize soil microbes.

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ā€œPart of what makes positive secrets vitalizing and energizing, rather than fatiguing and burdensome, is that we feel in control of them,ā€ Slepian said.

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Ultimately it would open the door to "vitalize a real Fifth Column movement in the United States."

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The value of redeveloping Union Station is not in creating a ā€œmodern, vitalized facilityā€ from scratch, as the renderings suggest.

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ā€œWe also hope and intend to find a way to bring this vibrant and vitalizing musical back to the Broadway stage,ā€ they said, ā€œonce the current crisis is past.ā€

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