ppl. a. [f. VIVIFY v. + -ED1.] Endued with life, animated, living.
Also transf. of metals: cf. VIVIFICATION 3.
1767. S. Paterson, Another Trav., II. 113. Are we not all originally sprung from the same vivified mass?
1833. N. Arnott, Physics (ed. 5), II. 120. Charcoal heated with an oxid-ore leaves at the bottom of the furnace or crucible the vivified or pure metal.
1858. Pirie, Inq. Hum. Mind, vii. 339. A physical feeling of pain, appertaining to the vivified machine.
1893. F. Adams, New Egypt, 179. I looked back and saw him still standing there in the dark frame-way, strangely like some vivified portrait by Velasquez.