It was only a late survival of a side issue of the Comacine Guild which had been practically dissolved before Michael Angelo's time, although the influence of its smouldering ashes vivified the art even of that great genius.
He was lifted onto a plane more vivified than the normal; he basked in super-solar sunlight.
He got up quickly, ashamed for a moment of having lied to her, but more ashamed of his stupidity in not being more careful; but when she came in he was so uplifted and vivified by the drug that he had been off his guard.
And, indeed, the "Astronomia Nova" presents an unequalled illustration of observation vivified by theory, and theory tested and fructified by observation.
The illusion produced by a drama on persons of great sensibility, when all the senses are awakened by a mixture of reality with imagination, is the effect experienced by men of genius in their own vivified ideal world.
I have Max Müller's authority for the vigorous alternation of myths in those primitive ages, their extreme mobility, their resolution into vivified physical forms, and the slight consistency of specific types.
Thus every form, every object, every external phenomenon becomes vivified and animated by the intrinsic consciousness and personal psychical faculty of the animal itself.
Though in the works of these masters the Classicism of Ingres passes away, in part enfeebled and in part imbued with modern elements and vivified by a more direct study of nature, yet on the whole Paul Delaroche dominates this period also.
History of Animals he conjectures that in ponds periodically dried the ova of the fish so buried become vivified at the change of the season.
He therefore hopped down from his branch, vivified the body, and began to return the woman's caresses.
I hope you may be quickened andvivified by the breaths of the Holy Spirit.
That world is vivified by the breaths of the Holy Spirit; in this world we must seek them.
Likewise, it is necessary that the schools teach it in order that the souls and hearts of the pupils may become vivified and exhilarated and their lives be brightened with enjoyment.
His life was swallowed up in the existence of his beloved; and his heart beat only in unison with the pulsations that vivified hers.
The substance and thought of Ennius, Lucretius, and Catullus, even when they reproduce Greek materials, appear to be more vivified by their own feeling than the substance and thought of the Augustan poets.
Even where the Veterans never went, their influence penetrated and vivified and fructified.
Our race is inheritor of the best blood, the best energies, the best principles, the best talent, that have illumined and vivified the human family through all its glorious past.
For not only is it not enough that the new blood, new frame of democracy shall bevivified and held together merely by political means, superficial suffrage, legislation, &c.
Assiduously and silently meditated, unceasingly purified by reflection and vivified by sentiment, it warms genius and inspires it with the irresistible need of seeing it realized and living.
As she did so she was conscious of the new animation that vivified the idealistic face of Martin Cosgrave.
The animation, the inspiration, that had vivified his face since the building had been begun had died.
A stormy debate followed, vivified by the flings and taunts of John Randolph, but the unwillingness to take action was so great that Mr. Webster did not press his resolution to a vote.
That love had been fostered, and that sentiment had been strengthened and vivified by the life and words of Webster.
And just as the plant glorifies the sun by turning to, and being permeated and vivified and built up by, the warmth and light of its rays, similarly man must glorify God.
There are many minds which have not been exposed to those excitements that usually form talents, that have yet been vivified to a high degree by the excitements of social sympathy.
There is also reason to believe that this Hindu civilization was from time to time vivified by direct contact with India.
Its insistence on the unity and personality of God may have vivified similar ideas existing within Hinduism, but the expression which they found for themselves is not Moslim in tone, just as nowadays the Arya Samaj is not European in tone.
When it is a merely external offering, that rather veils than expresses the real feeling; when it is not vivified and rendered significant by any spiritual act on the part of the worshipper, it is plainly of no effect.
The materials which they employ they have made, have elaborated by their vital action, and vivified with their internal juices.
In these creatures, as in man, the blood continually flows to meet the air and be vivified by it.
In my absence the bees peopled and vivified the spot, consoled, and perhaps rejoiced my dead.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vivified" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alive; animate; animated; conscious; enlivened; existent; live; living; quick; viable; vital