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Enlivened

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Enlivened meaning

simple past and past participle of enliven

Example sentences (20)

Still to be overhauled is G.E.’s former executive suite — a rarefied realm for Mr. Welch and his top deputies, with inlaid floors and walls enlivened with panels of stone or anigre wood.

Bob Jamieson imagines an early evening, back in the 1970s, when the dull end to a day on a council estate would be enlivened by the arrival of a trundling sweetie truck, which would announce itself by playing heavy metal music.

If you’re in the mood for a comforting classic, get the steamed chicken momo, in which the sweet wheat dough really shines, enlivened by a creamy Nepali sauce and dapples of fresh cilantro.

The film, engrossing and stylish, is enlivened by the magnetic presence of Pierre.

The same couldn't be said for his second foray into Madison Square Garden, where a team and a fan base enlivened by legendary coach Rick Pitino were conspiring to hand the Huskies a loss for the first time in six weeks.

While Co-op's dip 'boasts a wonderfully airy texture from the whipped feta, enlivened with abundant dried mint and a generous swirl of olive oil,' Waitrose's was praised for 'the blend of tomato pesto and pecorino cheese'.

Fried green tomatoes are a Southern classic, and this version from Texas native and Wisconsin chef Adrian Lipscombe is true to its spirit, with a shatteringly crisp crust enlivened by the addition of a Cajun or Creole seasoning blend.

Imagery of fresh cases of “less-lethal” police violence compelled more people, enlivened by outrage or surprise upon seeing police brutality as a repeated police reaction to people protesting police brutality, to join the demonstrations’ swelling ranks.

She begins as a simple, quiet character, enlivened by her love of food, but otherwise a typical person.

Tiruvarur Bhakthavatsalam on the mridangam and Vaikom Gopalakrishnan on the ghatam with their vibrant beats enlivened the atmosphere.

His large, mottled white head — balanced on his compact body — suggests a recently restored bust of a Roman statesman, startlingly enlivened by those blue, blue, interrogative eyes.

It is worthwhile reading the debates of the Constituent Assembly (CA) because they reveal the erudition and far-sightedness of our founding fathers and also because of the sarcasm and humour that enlivened the proceedings.

Under Mr. Kim’s rule, the band has enlivened the North’s propaganda-heavy pop music scene, sporting and performing American pop standards like “My Way” and the “Rocky” theme song.

Albert Schweitzer wrote that he and Steiner had in common that they had "taken on the life mission of working for the emergence of a true culture enlivened by the ideal of humanity and to encourage people to become truly thinking beings".

Benaud's bold leadership coupled with his charismatic nature and public relations ability enlivened interest in Test cricket among a public who had increasingly regarded it as boring.

He pushed his staff to write exciting news stories, and wrote editorials worded with force and conviction that enlivened the paper.

The atmosphere here is lighter and enlivened by the inclusion of the clowns Momo and Tisbe.

The district was enlivened in the 1950s by efforts to locate uranium deposits, but these proved unsuccessful.

The language of the characters in Fernando de Rojas ’ La Celestina (15th – 16th century) is enlivened with the use of proverbs.

They are, however, far more enlivened and colorful and uniquely Sri Lankan in character.