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vitals

[ vahyt-lz ]

plural noun

  1. those bodily organs that are essential to life, as the brain, heart, liver, lungs, and stomach.
  2. the essential parts of something:

    the vitals of a democracy.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vitals1

1600–10; translation of Latin ±¹Ä«³ÙÄå±ô¾±²¹; vital
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His vitals and blood tests have come back clean, but his stomach remains aggravated.

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Trump didn’t invent the poison that has worked its way into the vitals of American society, but he's its most prominent pusher and a carrier of its most virulent effects.

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Its legislative committee chairman called public housing a form of “socialism that is gnawing at the vitals of America from within.â€

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Rings and watches track vitals, while Ray-Bans now come with cameras and microphones.

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The staff checked his vitals, listened to his chest and gave him a hepatitis vaccine.

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