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vital

Definition for vital

adjective as in lively

adjective as in alive

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Example Sentences

Fly-tipping Action Wales, which is sponsored by the Welsh government and partnered with environment body NRW, hopes it will help councils that are spending money on clearance costs instead of "vital services".

From BBC

“We cannot let the Trump deportation machine create a culture of fear and mistrust that prevents immigrants from accessing vital public services.”

When Burke nailed a kick, the crowd raised an ironic cheer but it gave his team-mates a huge lift as they went into the break with a vital lead.

From BBC

Media reform, and specifically reform that strengthens democracy and deliberation, is vital for the future.

From Salon

These highly-complementary studies shed light on central aspects of human development, healthy and disease biology, and vital analytical tools and technologies, all of which will contribute to the creation of the Human Cell Atlas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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