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Example sentences for "enlivens"

Lexicographically close words:
enlistments; enlists; enliven; enlivened; enlivening; enmeshed; enmities; enmity; enne; ennemi
  1. He excelled in the choice and distribution of his colours, among which he introduces a reddish tint, which much enlivens his pictures, and is one of the indications by which we may recognise the author.

  2. The song thrush is the great charm of our woods, which it enlivens by the beauty of its song.

  3. On its first arrival, it enlivens our woods and groves with its lively piercing song and gay frolics, flying about from tree to tree, and catching the small gnats and flies that come in its way.

  4. Then strictly guard the full canteen-- Its power enlivens every scene, And helps to keep the soul serene When battles rage.

  5. It is a living way--a way that renews our strength as we walk in it, that enlivens instead of exhausting us, that gives direction and light as we go forward.

  6. In a word, he finds in love eternal life--life that is full of joy, that kindles and enlivens his whole nature, that carries him out of himself and makes him capable of all good.

  7. The first astonishment, which naturally attends their miraculous relations, spreads itself over the whole soul, and so vivifies and enlivens the idea, that it resembles the inferences we draw from experience.

  8. The transition from a present impression, always enlivens and strengthens any idea.

  9. Now as nothing more enlivens any idea than a present impression, and a relation betwixt that impression and the idea; it is natural for us to seek some false light from this quarter.

  10. As in a garden, variety of species enlivens and enriches the effect, so in a community, variety of type enriches and enlivens the common life.

  11. Since one Spirit informs and enlivens all the members, what a monstrosity is it for one member to seek its own things, and attend to its own private interest only, as if it were a distinct body!

  12. Frequent washing not only improves the appearance, but promotes perspiration, by removing every impediment on the skin, while at the same time it braces the body, and enlivens the spirits.

  13. It also breeds good blood, thus enlivens the spirits, and makes the whole body active and easy.

  14. You no longer notice the ugly features, the sunburnt faces, the thick, knotty hands that yesterday offended you; the sun enlivens the brilliancy of the dresses, and in that golden splendor all ugliness disappears.

  15. The 'charm' of the birds, to use the Shropshire phrase, no longer enlivens the byway; but a solitary songster every now and again wakes the echoes of woodland or coppice.

  16. For this Reason there is nothing that more enlivens a Prospect than Rivers, Jetteaus, or Falls of Water, where the Scene is perpetually shifting, and entertaining the Sight every Moment with something that is new.

  17. In such waters he takes no fish that you would, and he enlivens the scene more than almost any other frequenter of it, never skulking and hiding, but with metallic, vociferous clatter heralding his coming.

  18. A huge fire enlivens the long hours of guard keeping.

  19. Light-colored clothing is more pleasing to the eye and enlivens the spirit.

  20. His humor enlivens and enlightens his morality, and his morality is all the better for his humor.

  21. Such an employment, especially when blessed by any actual instances of real good produced, enlivens the mind with hope, and fills it with gratitude.

  22. How it animates and enlivens my soul with vigour to pursue the ways of God, that I may even now bear some humble part in giving glory to God and the Lamb!

  23. The river bordered by rocks and wooded hills enlivens the route.

  24. Shut in by hills, and sprinkled with wood around its margin, it beautifies and enlivens the landscape.

  25. And every lintel and door-sill is decorated with yellow ochre, and a border of whitewash enlivens even the humblest window.

  26. Such are some of the little asides, so to speak, with which the virile teacher enlivens his subject and gives it broad, human interest.

  27. As you come to look about you one thing after another enlivens your curiosity and suggests something at once enormous and remote in the destinies of the place.

  28. For his theme and mood Dante felt the need of the delicate bond of rhyme, which enlivens musical cadence with sweet reiteration.

  29. Hunger will give you tormenting imaginations of breakfasts and dinners; avarice enlivens some minds with pictures of gains that are to be.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enlivens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.