bestir
Collocations
1BESTIR + NOUN
saints
Definitions
verb
To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and vigor.
Notwithstanding all the various temptations to bad temper, pride, greediness, adultery and so forth, the enemy really has but one temptation, and that is, to bestir the saints.
To make active; to rouse oneself.
Like the knocking at the door in Macbeth, or the cry of the watchman in the Tour de Nesle, they show that the horrible cæsura is over and the nightmares have fled away, because the day is breaking and the ordinary life of men is beginning to bestir itself among the streets.
The old man and his wife bestirred themselves to make every thing ready for the unexpected guests, […]
Thesaurus
Synonyms
verb — become active
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
3Notwithstanding all the various temptations to bad temper, pride, greediness, adultery and so forth, the enemy really has but one temptation, and that is, to bestir the saints.
WiktionaryLike the knocking at the door in Macbeth, or the cry of the watchman in the Tour de Nesle, they show that the horrible cæsura is over and the nightmares have fled away, because the day is breaking and
WiktionaryThe old man and his wife bestirred themselves to make every thing ready for the unexpected guests, […]
Wiktionary