The United States have been and are all the while deriving fresh influx of vigour and vitality in stock, from the continuous immigration of simpler and more vitalised peoples.
Neither faces nor bodies are vitalised and athrill with powers rooted in healthful organs; vivified by healthful functions, and instinct with warm, iron-rich, magnetic blood.
If you are not interested your manner cannot get that vitalised spontaneity which makes dramatic power possible.
The telling of a story well so depends on being thoroughly vitalised that, naturally, habitual telling had resulted in habitual vitalisation.
I tell thee then that Man, that is to say Consciousness, vitalised and purified, in other words Thought--that alone is real and eternal.
His face was beautiful in the youth of the flesh, and is now beautiful in the age of the mind, for there is no dead line in it, no wrinkle, no minute feature not vitalised by intellectual activity.
They are all vitalised by an almost impatient knowledge of the subtlety of a woman's mind in moments of pursuit or flight, and of the impotence of a man whose brain seeks to be an honest mediator between itself and his flesh.
All this mass of work is vitalised by a single motive.
Slossons much preferred to deal with lawyers than with laymen, because it increased costs and vitalised the profession.
The shortest prayer, which is not animated by a consciousness of need and a throb of desire, is too long; the longest, which is vitalised by these, is short enough.
The sugar of commerce, on the contrary, is a dead food which has lost all association with vegetable protoplasm, with vitalised mineral salts and with oxidising ferments which would render it physiological.
The sugar contained in vegetables and raw fruits is a living aliment, physiologically combined with the protoplasm of the vegetable cells, associated with ferments and with vitalised chemical salts.
It is of the highest importance, therefore, that a man keep himself in the most highly vitalised condition for the sake of productiveness.
In like manner the accumulations of the race become dead unless they are constantlyvitalised by effective use.
Those who have no will, except as it is vitalised by God's will, have found the secret of blessedness, and have entered into rest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vitalised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.