This is proved sufficiently by the fact that only what are considered to be the more vitalising portions of the boy's body are eaten, whereas if gluttony were the impulse of the deed the whole of the body would be consumed.
In any case, he would not have set up in you that vibration which we call pleasure, and which is super-eminently caused by vitalising participation in high emotion.
Do you ever satisfy yourself by proof that you are absorbing anything at all, that the living waters, instead of vitalising you, are not running off you as though you were a duck in a storm?
It may be questioned whether precisely such a vitalising influence as this may not have come to the Egyptians through the Hyksos invasion.
And because of these imperfections in its theory of life, Christianity had ceased to be a vitalising force.
But with the vitalisingheart of his faith neither tradition nor reasoning had so much to do as that logic of the imagination by which great poets often implicitly enunciate what the after-thinker slowly works out.
Its light and heat are therefore not purchased at the expense of the vitalising constituent of the atmosphere.
In any case, he would not have set up in you that vibration which we call pleasure, and which is supereminently caused by vitalising participation in high emotion.
If the vitalising word were to cease, chaos would come again.
The worlds are kept on their courses by such opposing forces, the perfect equilibrium never being found, and so the vitalising movement is kept up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vitalising" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.