92 Verbs to Use for the Word vitality

The truths he declared have had an immense influence on Asiatic nations, and these have given vitality to his system, if we accept the position that truth alone has vitality.

No explanation of this striking revelation was made in the report, but many who commented on the tables, pointed out that the wide-spread employment of the population in its early years sapped the vitality of the community to such an extent that its offspring were weakened.

Religion had well nigh lost all vitality.

If the Roman Empire could have possessed that political vitality in all its parts which is secured to the United States by the principles of equal representation and of limited state sovereignty, it might well have defied all the shocks which tribally-organized barbarism could ever have directed against it.

A hit anywhere else was practically useless, for even in death the animals seemed to retain enough blind instinctive vitality to flop them into the water.

An iron, even at a white heat, gives less pain and at once destroys the vitality of the part with which it comes in contact.

To maintain vitality in the centre without sacrificing it in the parts; to preserve tranquillity in the mutual relations of forty powerful states, while keeping the people everywhere as far as possible in direct contact with the government; such is the political problem which the American Union exists for the purpose of solving; and of this great truth every American citizen is supposed to have some glimmering, however crude.

"Alcohol, instead of preventing consumption, as was once believed, reduces the vitality so much as to render the system unusually susceptible to that fatal disease.

" We believe there are two reasons for this remarkable development, which has shown a vitality so unexpected.

The consciousness that they were there, even as he passed through tunnels, lowered his vitality until he reached his town house or club in the centre of things.

The intense heat and the sticky car smoke that followed my homeward trail did not noticeably restore my vitality.

Dead to all intents and purposes I remained for two days, when, to the astonishment of the physicians, I exhibited symptoms of returning vitality, and in a week was convalescent.

He gripped Piers' arms tightly, feeling the vitality of him pulse in every sinew, every tense nerve.

Sweep away the leech-like Church which has sucked her vitality, and has given her back no word even of comfort in her degradation.

The amount of oxygen required by an infant is so large, and the quantity consumed by mid-life and age, and the proportion of carbonic acid thrown off from both, so considerable, that an infant breathing the same air cannot possibly carry on its healthy existence while deriving its vitality from so corrupted a medium.

Importunate insistence on Nationality has never anywhere brought true vitality into being, and often destroyed vitality; but the superior Culture which, sure of its inner strength, throws her doors wide open, can win men's hearts."

Where general debility is present along with the disease, use all means to increase the patient's vitality.

These infused so much commercial vitality into the province of Champagne, that the nobles for the most part shook off the prejudice which forbad their entering into any sort of trading association.

Wordsworth's saying, "the child is the father of the man,"a saying which owes its vitality more to its form than its substance,is not always verified, or its truth is not always apparent in the lives of distinguished men.

"And he does not seem to realize that Jeanie lacks the vitality of the others,though how they ever got through their tasks I can't imagine.

In speaking of the old rounds and rhymed formulas which have preserved their vitality under the effacing hand of Time, he says, "It will be obvious that many of these well-known game-rhymes were not composed by children.

At the Hindu conference several thoughtful people expressed the view that something must be done to revive the vitality of that religion, because it is the faith of nearly 200,000,000 souls in India alone, over whom it is gradually losing its influence, because of the vigorous propaganda of the Christians.

In the presence of the holy Eucharistin the sweet belief that saints communed with me, and that the Mother of God, who, like me, had wept and suffered, interceded for me at the throne of Christ, I regained the vitality that seemed gone forever.

... Some terrific magnetism filled her suddenly, as if she had drawn vitality from great spaces of sunlight, and some flaming thing from the huge hot strength of Clarendon....

We love the spring because of its freshness, its pervading vitality, its recuperating influences.

92 Verbs to Use for the Word  vitality