Definition of Soberise

1. to make sober [v SOBERISED, SOBERISING, SOBERISES] - See also: sober

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soberise

sobbing
sobbingly
sobbings
sobby
sobeit
sober
sober as a judge
sober up
sobered
sobered up
soberer
soberest
sobering
sobering up
soberingly
soberise (current term)
soberised
soberises
soberize
soberized
soberizes
soberizing
soberly
soberness
sobernesses
sobers
sobers up
sobersided
sobersidedness
sobersides

Literary usage of Soberise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old Testament Prophecy by Andrew Bruce Davidson, James Alexander Paterson (1904)
"... lifting the veil of the future when it was needful to cheer or soberise the hearts of his contemporaries by the sight of what should certainly come. ..."

2. Railways and Other Ways: Being Reminiscences of Canal and Railway Life by Myles Pennington (1894)
"... give a correct history of those remarkable and beneficent institutions which, during the last sixty years, have done so much to soberise a world. ..."

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