Use "enliven" in a sentence

1. To impart interest or zest to; enliven.

2. How can we enliven our party?

3. With when spurt, initiate new phase, enliven again.

4. Paintings by West Marin artists enliven their living room.

5. Swimming pool, sports ground and dances enliven your stay.

6. The Mansfield theatricals would enliven the whole neighbourhood exceedingly.

7. The prolonged competition could serve to enliven the debate.

8. To enliven our economy, we should support the legal individual trade.

9. Such age can also enliven the tennis field is rare, the Asian players is an example.

10. Life would be dull without stories to enliven our imaginations and fire up our dreams.

11. There are several measures to enliven the market in the plan of commercial development this year.

12. Alien in themselves, they represent a rather pathetic attempt to enliven city centres which are essentially lifeless.

13. Leaven comes from the root word that means enliven -- to vivify, to bring to life.

14. Antonyms for Anaesthetize include enliven, ignore, increase, neglect, sensitise, sensitize, bring around, disturb, agitate and ruffle

15. They have a unique flavour and need only to be used sparingly to enliven the dullest of dishes.

16. The Vickerman Artificial Real Touch Orange Silk Tree with Pot is an excellent way to enliven a kitchen, foyer, or sunroom

17. With no suspense about the outcome to enliven the potentially dull political proceedings, the Republicans embraced the popular world of entertainment.

18. Each and every Analogie design makes a distinct statement to enliven your story, lovingly intertwined with gemstones that …

19. The city's murals can enliven an otherwise drab location. Here is "Butterflies in the Caribbean" at 163 Susquehanna.

20. 19 Yea, for afood and for raiment, for taste and for smell, to bstrengthen the body and to enliven the soul.

21. The original sense was ‘carry out in practice’, later ‘stir into activity, enliven’; Actuate (sense 1) dates from the mid 17th century.

22. As a general rule, mild mustards should be served with spicy foods and hot, fiery varieties to enliven bland food.

23. The present article mainly discusses the negative influence of Chinas lowage retirement policy on pension, competition to enliven economy, accumulation and consumption and employment.

24. 26 He will also meet the beguiling and exasperating Lady Cygnet, an opera singer, who promises to enliven and complicate Frost's life in future volumes.

25. “Yea, for food and for raiment, for taste and for smell, to strengthen the body and to enliven the soul” (D&C 59:16–19).

26. He will also meet the beguiling and exasperating Lady Cygnet, an opera singer, who promises to enliven and complicate Frost's life in future volumes.

27. It doesn't help that today is a Sunday, so the usual bustle of hawkers, pedestrians and cars that enliven the empty drabness are missing.

28. Objecting to the tenderness and aloofness of humor and the vulgarism of humor, Lu Xun advocated a new concept of humor to criticize the reality, improve the work, and enliven life.

29. Bront‘Õs rich language and multi-layered plot fairly sing in the care of talented narrator Anna Bentinck, whose clear tones enliven each character, no matter how small his or her role

30. Pairs of complements—the red and green of the plants, the woven highlights of oranges and blue in the fence, even the pink clouds that enliven the turquoise sky — almost vibrate against each other."

31. Broadsided Press is seeking submissions of poetry and short prose that respond to this painting by artist Meghan Keane.The winning entry will be published on May 1, 2021 as a Broadsided collaboration to enliven the doors, utility …

32. Broadsided Press is seeking submissions of poetry and short prose that respond to this painting by artist Meghan Keane.The winning entry will be published on May 1, 2021 as a Broadsided collaboration to enliven the doors, utility …

33. Little flocks of Black-capped Chickadees enliven the winter woods with their active behavior and their cheery-sounding chick-a-dee callnotes as they fly from tree to tree, often accompanied by an assortment of nuthatches, creepers, kinglets, and other birds.

34. The Acknowledger, author Wyatt Townley, listed on the back flap as poet, essayist, former dancer, and yoga teacher, uses wit and high spirits to enliven what could have been a solemn chronicle of the company's three phases: under ballet pioneer Tatiana Dokoudovska (sister of Vladimir); company-builder Todd Bolender; current artistic director