habré vivificado
Future perfectyoconjugation ofvivificar.

vivificar

vivificar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to give life to
Una iluminación y una decoración adecuadas pueden vivificar un dormitorio de tamaño reducido.The right lighting and décor can give life to a small-sized bedroom.
b. to revitalize
Las bandas de punk vivificaron la escena del rock neoyorquino.Punk bands revitalized the New York rock scene.
c. to bring new life to
Toda una generación de autores latinoamericanos vivificó el lenguaje literario a mediados del siglo XX.A whole generation of Latin American authors brought new life to literary language in the mid-20th century.
d. to vivify
La madre Úrsula buscaba consuelo en la Biblia. Su lectura le vivificaba el alma.Mother Ursula sought solace in the Bible. Reading it vivified her soul.
a. to invigorate
Me gusta dar un paseo por el campo temprano a la mañana. Me vivifica.I like to take a walk in the countryside early in the morning. It invigorates me.
b. to refresh
Una buena ducha te vivificará después de hacer ejercicio en el gimnasio.A good shower should refresh you after working out at the gym.
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