Pronunciation: /ˈvaɪ.təˌlaɪz/

Definitions of vitalize

verb to give life or energy to; to make lively or active

Example Sentences

A1 Drinking water helps to vitalize your body.

A2 Exercise can vitalize your mind and improve your mood.

B1 The new marketing campaign aims to vitalize sales for the company.

B2 The government implemented policies to vitalize the economy and create more jobs.

C1 The artist's vibrant paintings have the ability to vitalize any room they are displayed in.

C2 The innovative technology has the potential to vitalize the entire industry.

Examples of vitalize in a Sentence

formal The new marketing campaign aims to revitalize the company's brand image.

informal I need to find a way to revitalize my old sneakers.

slang Let's grab some coffee to revitalize ourselves before the meeting.

figurative Reading a good book can help revitalize the mind and spirit.

Grammatical Forms of vitalize

past tense

vitalized

plural

vitalizes

comparative

more vitalized

superlative

most vitalized

present tense

vitalize

future tense

will vitalize

perfect tense

has vitalized

continuous tense

is vitalizing

singular

vitalize

positive degree

vital

infinitive

to vitalize

gerund

vitalizing

participle

vitalizing

Origin and Evolution of vitalize

First Known Use: 1625 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vitalize' originated from the Latin word 'vitalis', meaning 'pertaining to life'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'vitalize' has come to be used in English to mean 'to give life or energy to something'.