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Definition of Revibrated
1. revibrate [v] - See also: revibrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revibrated
Literary usage of Revibrated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1884)
"The angry hum of the baffled insects revibrated throughout the room. "There are
two cases," said Madame Wolska, pointing to one containing cooking apples, ..."
2. The History of Athens: Politically and Philosophically Considered, with the by William Young (1786)
"... caft a gloom around, and melancholy revibrated from face to face, and from
mind to mind till all was horror and de* ..."
3. My Life in Two Worlds by Marie E. Hensley (1917)
"Music arose in anthems of entrancing melody, voices so celestial they sounded,
seemingly of seraphim and cherubim, vibrated and revibrated, .within and ..."
4. The Cosmic God: A Fundamental Philosophy in Popular Lectures by Isaac Mayer Wise (1876)
"... down through the entire solar system to Neptune, until this motion is received
and reflected or revibrated by the various solid bodies. ..."
5. The Cosmic God: A Fundamental Philosophy in Popular Lectures by Isaac Mayer Wise (1876)
"... down through the entire solar system to Neptune, until this motion is received
and reflected or revibrated by the various solid bodies. ..."