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Synonyms for vivify

to make alive

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In both the pre-vivified and vivified states, Augustine did see abortion as a wrong.
Particularly in discussion around women's and children's experiences, the authors have vivified the era, correcting former historians' assumptions about life in the early modern period--for example, the erroneous notion that parents were not as emotionally attached to their children then as now, thus parents allegedly did not grieve over the deaths of their children the way we do today.
Contrary to the film's modern setting--the early 90s--Jeremy Kagan decided to direct the dream sequences with an artistic eye that vivified the heroic fencing scenes that we read about in the works of writers such as British poet and playwright William Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet), French novelist Alexander Dumas (The Three Musketeers) and American Pulp Fiction writer Johnston McCulley (Zorro in The Curse of Capistrano).
It's usually vivified dry, and has an intense lemon and lime flavour.
More broadly, cultivation of a sense of community represents both a sign of, and a safeguard for, a vivified priesthood.
As new leader of the party that founded this State, I can assure you that the call to public service and the passion to serve one's country that vivified the Collins' political generation, are very much alive in Fine Gael today.
From the world's-eye view, the Olympics is strictly a screen event and even locally, thousands choose to watch the framed, vivified, nip'n'tucked Games over the real thing.
Christian's compelling account is vivified by abundant photos from his personal collection and from the collections of seers, visionaries and townsfolk, in addition to maps that trace geographically the trajectory of the occurrences.
He vivified the great children's classics: Treasure Island, The Last of the Mohicans, The Yearling.
He recast and vivified much of the wooden theology found in theological treatises of the pre-Vatican II church.
The Shakers have been sustained in their efforts by the same belief in the indwelling presence of the Spirit of Christ in their personal and communal lives that has vivified the Catholic Worker witness and those inspired by it for more than 60 years.
The others vivified such stuff as atomic warfare, the Korean front, Texas football, and children of poverty to an audience of 10 million people.
Its children are both vivified by their family members and left lonesome even in communion.
He may be underrated by forgetful viewers, but some film buffs think the world of him because his sexy film romps and social satires 'spoke' for and vivified the colorful '70s and '80s.