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enliven
/ ɪnˈlaɪvən /
verb
to make active, vivacious, or spirited; invigorate
to make cheerful or bright; gladden or brighten
Other Word Forms
- enlivening adjective
- enlivener noun
- enlivenment noun
- enliveningly adverb
- unenlivened adjective
- unenlivening adjective
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Example Sentences
His impact was almost instant, first going past the outside edge of Jaiswal to enliven the crowd.
That’s to say, where rivers are recognised as alive, enlivening presences in story, art and law, rather than –– as Isaac Newton put it –– ‘brute inanimate matter’.
Elizabeth Harper’s lighting enlivens the dull palette, but I missed the surreal notes of the South Coast Repertory and Broadway stagings.
A great glaze enrobes and enlivens the meat.
The clash of perspective enlivens the drama by clarifying the thematic questioning holding “Cordially” together — how can human beings process the scale of destruction around them without succumbing to feelings of futility.
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