vitalize

verb
UK: /ˈvaɪ.tə.laɪz/
US: /ˈvaɪ.təl.aɪz/
  1. To give new life, energy, or vigor to something.

    1. Fresh air can vitalize you after a long day.
    2. The new project will vitalize the local economy and create jobs for residents.
  2. To make someone or something more lively or active.

    1. The music vitalize the party atmosphere.
    2. A change of scenery can vitalize a person's outlook on life, and bring joy.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vitalize" in English means: To give new life, energy, or vigor to something., To make someone or something more lively or active..

The phonetic transcription of "vitalize" is /ˈvaɪ.tə.laɪz/ in British English and /ˈvaɪ.təl.aɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vitalize": enliven, invigorate, animate, rejuvenate, stimulate, energize.

Example usage of "vitalize": "Fresh air can vitalize you after a long day.". More examples on the page.