verb
- rousing oneself to action; making an effort to move or act, especially after being idle or inactive
Usage: present participle of 'bestir'; formal or literary
Examples
- After hours of sitting, he finally got around to bestirring himself to go for a walk.
- The team was slow in bestirring themselves for the second half of the game.
- She found it difficult bestirring herself to start the project.
- Without bestirring much effort, he managed to finish the task.
- The coach urged the players to bestir themselves and play with more energy.
- Bestirring from her chair, she decided to tackle the household chores.