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Dictionary definition of vivify

To give life or vitality to something, often through the infusion of energy, excitement, or creativity.
"Nothing can vivify a room better than a splash of sunshine."

Detailed meaning of vivify

Vivifying can be applied to a range of contexts, from personal relationships to artistic works, and can involve different methods of enlivening something, such as through the use of humor, passion, or inspiration. Vivifying can also refer to the process of reviving or renewing something that has become stagnant or lifeless, such as a business, a community, or a cultural tradition. Overall, the goal of vivifying is to create a sense of vibrancy, dynamism, and positive energy that can help propel individuals and groups

Example sentences containing vivify

1. The colors in her painting vivify the natural landscape, making it seem more real.
2. Our memories of that amazing summer vivify whenever we get together.
3. The hope that your kind words instilled will vivify my efforts.
4. His passion for the project was enough to vivify the entire team.
5. Your vivacious laughter and sparkling eyes always vivify any gathering.
6. May the dawn of this new day vivify your dreams and aspirations.

History and etymology of vivify

The verb 'vivify' has its etymology rooted in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'vivificare,' which combines 'vivus,' meaning 'alive' or 'living,' and 'facere,' meaning 'to make' or 'to do.' In Latin, 'vivificare' meant to make something alive or to give life to it. 'Vivify' entered the English language in the 16th century and is used to describe the act of giving life or vitality to something, often through the infusion of energy, excitement, or creativity. Its etymology underscores the idea of bringing life to something, as implied by its Latin origins in 'vivificare,' emphasizing the rejuvenation and revitalization of the subject being vivified.

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Further usage examples of vivify

1. Her stories about the old town's history vivify its charm and beauty.
2. A single spark of inspiration can vivify the dullest of tasks.
3. The music's rhythm seemed to vivify him, filling him with energy and enthusiasm.
4. Our efforts to vivify this worn-out festival were not in vain.
5. We should all attempt to vivify our daily routines with small moments of joy.
6. Let the wisdom of the ancients vivify our understanding of the world.
7. Their reunion after so many years seemed to vivify the past.
8. They have plans to vivify the forgotten traditions of their ancestors.
9. The scent of the blooming flowers is enough to vivify the entire garden.
10. Her role was to vivify the character's emotions through her performance.
11. The arrival of the spring season always seems to vivify our spirits.
12. His poetry has the ability to vivify the deepest of human emotions.
13. The aim of this documentary is to vivify the struggle and resilience of the people during the war.
14. Her inspiring words can vivify even the dullest of conversations.
15. The colorful decorations vivify the room, making it feel alive.
16. A captivating melody has the power to vivify a somber atmosphere.
17. Innovative ideas can vivify a stagnant industry.
18. The teacher's enthusiasm can vivify a classroom full of students.
19. Adventure stories often vivify the imagination of young readers.
20. A sudden burst of laughter can vivify a gloomy day.
21. Nature's beauty has the ability to vivify the human spirit.
22. Creativity and passion vivify the world of art.
23. The vibrant festival lights vivify the night sky.
24. New experiences can vivify our sense of wonder and exploration.

SAT 4 (Scholastic Assessment Test), Imagination and Ingenuity, Creation and Production

energize,galvanize,invigorate,rejuvenate,revitalize,revive,stimulate

animate,enliven

enliven, quell, deaden, suppress

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