14 collocations for vitalizing

Dr. Pettit reached me first and put something under my nostrils which vitalized my wandering senses.

HENDERSON, ALGO D. Vitalizing liberal education; a study of the liberal arts program.

It determined and vitalized his decisions in the crisis, as well as in the lesser trifles of the common day.

Since then he has written much noble poetry, all embodying and vitalizing the legendary lore of his native land, a land richer in momentous history, perhaps, than any other section of Europe.

It was the conflict of England with the overshadowing might of Spain that so vitalized the Elizabethan period.

It was the organ of society, but not of the essential truths which vitalize society, and its incidents did not rise much above the significance of accidents.

But while he adopted and justified the greater licence and range of effect allowed upon the English stage, thereby altering the form from pseudo-classical to wholly romantic, he failed in any way to touch or vitalize the inner spirit of the kind, trusting merely to lively action and lyrical jewellery to hold the attention of his audience.

This architecture was the first flowering of the Gothic race; they had no Homers; the flame found vent not by imaged words and vitalized alphabet; they vitalized stone, and their poets were minster-builders; their epics, cathedrals.

Who can question the greatness and power which lies slumbering along the line of this royal road, through which, as through a great, pulsing artery, the life,even now already dawning,will soon throb with a force which shall vitalize this Territory, vast as an empire, and richer than the fabled realms of an Arabian tale.

proportionately refreshes and vitalizes the tissues which it supplies.

'T is beggars banquets best define; 'T is thirsting vitalizes wine, Faith faints to understand.

Nearly everything tends among this class to deteriorate general health, and, since their numbers have within the last decade greatly increased, the influence on the country must be markedly detrimental, and, but for the steady flow of vitalizing blood from the Old World, the whole Yankee race would ere long, inevitably disappear.

It is music which vitalizes ritualistic worship in our times, as it did in the times of David and Solomon.

I feel that the same light which burns like fire in these trees burns in my veins; a vast wave of life, vitalizing all creation and making it kin.

14 collocations for  vitalizing