MUSTER UP vs ENQUICKEN: VERB
- Gather or bring together
- Imbue with divine vitality.
MUSTER UP vs ENQUICKEN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To quicken; to make alive.
MUSTER UP vs ENQUICKEN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To quicken; make alive.
MUSTER UP vs ENQUICKEN: RELATED WORDS
- Sinewless, Good part, Unstrength, Strengthful, Fortitude, Revigorate, Strength, Innerve, Sthenic, Sthenia, Courage, Come up, Rally, Summon, Muster
- Indivinity, Subdivine, Divinify, Sthenic, Divinize, Divine, Sthenia, Vitality, Spiritize, Imbuement, Theopneusted, Imbue, Theopneustic, Entheal, Entheastic
MUSTER UP vs ENQUICKEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pluck up, Sinewless, Good part, Unstrength, Strengthful, Fortitude, Revigorate, Strength, Innerve, Sthenic, Sthenia, Courage, Come up, Rally, Summon
- Indivinity, Subdivine, Divinify, Sthenic, Divinize, Divine, Sthenia, Vitality, Spiritize, Imbuement, Theopneusted, Imbue, Theopneustic, Entheal, Entheastic
MUSTER UP vs ENQUICKEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How do we muster up the courage to turn down new invitations while still keeping friends close?
- Congressmen can muster up against the war in Iraq is tosay let Congress vote on it.
- But can they muster up some points on offense against the very stingy Steeler defense?.
- Maybe he could even muster up the courage to explain his feelings by then.
- Tom Hanks was able to muster up a handful of anecdotes for print.
- But TODAY all Old John could muster up was attacks on Obama.
- He used pathos to muster up superior performances from ordinary citizen soldiers.
- Bill right and muster up strength for him.
- You better muster up some will to fight.
- Can we pull ourselves together, muster up our civic pride, collective chins up, and move forward?.
- N/A