Sentence example with the word 'reanimate'

reanimate

Definition v. give new life or energy to

Last update: June 22, 2015


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The obstinacy of the alarm peal of Saint-Merry reanimated some fancies.   [Please select]

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By means of a few drops of powerful cordial, the doctor for a moment reanimated the imbruted carcass that lay before him.   [Please select]

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The return of Archibius with the children, however, had visibly reanimated her flagging energy.   [Please select]

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He found Count Quinnox stretched out upon his bed, attended not only by Hobbs but also the reanimated Dank.   [Please select]

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She gave him her hand, and its gentle touch reanimated his soul.   [Please select]

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But, as before, the enthusiasm and influence of Cortez soon reanimated their courage.   [Please select]

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The sunshine lay upon the dead, as the prophet upon the Shunamite's child, but it could not reanimate.   [Please select]

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These signal proofs of my debility an decay ought to persuade you at your first northern excursion to come and reanimate and renew the failing powers of your still affectionate old friend.   [Please select]

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In November the Congregation, after a severe defeat, fled in grief from Edinburgh to Stirling, where Knox reanimated them, and they sent Lethington to England to crave assistance.   [Please select]

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