Bestir in a sentence as a verb

At once the little people begin to bestir themselves in the same quest, and labour all night long, and all night long set before him truncheons of tales upon their lighted theatre.

Preprints frequently gather dozens of citations before a journal editor even bestirs him or herself to send the submitted article out to referees!

Landed property, agriculture, industry, commerce, shipping, industrial companies, all will bestir themselves to claim favors from the State.

Rather, bestir yourself to where programmers are led astray from the sacred Assembly, neither understanding what their programming languages compile to, nor asking to see how their data is stored or transmitted in the true bits of the wire.

Landed property, agriculture, industry, commerce, shipping, industrial companies, all will bestir themselves to claim favors from the State... Everyone will have good reasons to prove that legal fraternity should be interpreted in this sense: "Let me have the benefits, and let others pay the costs.

Rather, bestir yourself to where programmers are led astray from the sacred RTL/Transistor language, neither understanding what their assembly languages and microprograms compile to, nor asking to see how their data is stored or transmitted in the true bits of the CPU's network-on-a-chip and memory plus analog values and circuitry many run through at interfaces.

Bestir definitions

verb

become active; "He finally bestirred himself"

See also: rouse