VIT VIV live life To bring something back
VIT, VIV =live; life
To bring something back after it declined in condition or popularity; to breathe new life into something REVITALIZE RE-VI-TAL-IZE (VERB)
The mayor funded the project to revitalize Old Town Newhall, which brought in new businesses and resulted in a gorgeous library. Rather than buying new boots, there is a way to r evitalize the old ones. I created a plan to revitalize _______ because _____. When I revitalized _____, it was ____ because ______.
To bring back to life again REVIVE RE-VIVE (VERB)
The city is doing its part to revive certain locations, but there is still a lot of work to be done. Libraries can help to revive interest in underused books. I hope to revive _____ so more people ______. A doctor may need to revive _______ to ____.
The ability to continue living SURVIVAL SUR-VIV-AL (NOUN)
Mice that are color-matched to their surroundings have a survival advantage over mismatched mice in two habitats. The good news is that early detection and new treatments have improved survival rates. The survival of fish in the ocean depends on ______. When we take care of our pets, their survival ______.
A person who lives through a difficult event or experience SURVIVOR SUR-VI-VOR (NOUN)
Survivors know how to trust their instincts and what to do in an emergency. There was only one survivor after the accident. As a survivor of the famine, the child felt ____ and ______ The survivors of the disaster shared about their experience and said ______.
Necessary or essential to life VITAL VI-TAL (ADJECTIVE)
It is vital to eat a balanced diet, exercise, and get sufficient sleep. The lungs and heart are vital organs. For me to do well in school, it is vital that I ____ and _____. If I want to be strong and healthy, it is vital that I _______ and _______.
Quality or state of being full of life; state of being full of energy VITALITY VI-TAL-I-TY (NOUN)
The red barns, silver silos and white fences ha ve brought vitality into local agriculture. Spectacular, magnificent drummers power the dancers' inexhaustible vitality. The vitality of small children is ______ and _____. I experience vitality when I _____.
A tablet of substances that are thought to promote a healthy life VITAMIN VI-TA-MIN (NOUN)
We take vitamins every day to provide our body with essential nutrients. If you eat enough fruits and vegetables, you will get your vitamins through your diet. The I vitamins helped her _______ and ____. try to eat _______every day to get enough vitamins.
Full of life; fun; lively; animated VIVACIOUS VI-VA-CIOUS (ADJECTIVE)
Nothing could be better than this vivacious entertainment. She was vivacious and outgoing, with an e ver-present smile that never failed to cheer her classmates. A vivacious person acts _____ and ___. The vivacious teacher ______ in her classroom.
“as big as life; ” brightly colored; daring VIVID VIV-ID (ADJECTIVE)
Great authors write in a vivid and clear style so that it's almost as if you were there. It has been amply illustrated and everything has been done to make it vivid and clear. We add vivid vocabulary to our writing so that ____. The vivid colors of the sunset were _____.
Surgery on living animals; medical research that involves cutting into animals to study organs, parts, or diseases VIVISECTION VIV-I-SEC-TION (NOUN)
The veterinarian had to perform a vivisection on the dog’s cancerous tumor. In veterinary school, students had to observe vivisections in order to understand animal bodies. I would/would not be able to perform a vivisection because ____.
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