Antonyms for vitalization
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : vahyt-l-ahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈvaɪt lˌaɪz |
Definition of vitalization
Origin :- 1670s, "to give life to," from vital + -ize. Figurative sense by 1805. Related: Vitalized; vitalizing.
- As in exhilaration : noun great happiness, excitement
- It appears to be identified, or at least connected immediately, with the vitalization of the body.
- Extract from : « A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication » by Daniel Clark
- The vitalization of the evidence regarding these cults is M. Cumont's great contribution.
- Extract from : « The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism » by Franz Cumont
- Clearer teaching about social morality is fundamental, but the great need, after all, is the vitalization of morality.
- Extract from : « The Church and Modern Life » by Washington Gladden
- They should be located and such use made of them as will mean the enrichment and vitalization of the work in related art.
- Extract from : « The Teaching of Art Related to the Home » by Federal Board for Vocational Education
- Solve it, and the forms will soon begin to adapt themselves to the process of vitalization.
- Extract from : « The Feast of St. Friend » by Arnold Bennett
Synonyms for vitalization
- a rush
- animation
- cheerfulness
- delight
- elation
- electrification
- elevation
- enlivenment
- euphoria
- exaltation
- excitation
- firing
- gaiety
- galvanization
- gladness
- gleefulness
- head rush
- high spirits
- hilarity
- inspiration
- invigoration
- joy
- joyfulness
- liveliness
- mirth
- quickening
- sprightliness
- stimulation
- uplift
- vitalization
- vivacity
- vivification
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