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vital force

noun

  1. the force that animates and perpetuates living beings and organisms.


vital force

noun

  1. (esp in early biological theory) a hypothetical force, independent of physical and chemical forces, regarded as being the causative factor of the evolution and development of living organisms
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While there will always be ways in which VOA can be streamlined and improved, it remains a vital force for good in the world — and a force for American products, policies and values.

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Kopitar was a vital force in both of the team’s championship runs, and that counts for a lot.

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This constituency is a vital force in the Democratic Party, but its inclusion at the table of power remains a frustrating work in progress.

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Tyus became a vital force in the formation in 1974 of the Women’s Sports Foundation, which is dedicated to enabling opportunities for girls and women.

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He was, in truth, more of a Renaissance man than a modern scientist, and still thought in terms of vital forces, an abstract conception of perfection and spirits that kept the body alive.

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