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Yet their work lives on, and hardly seems to have lost any of its vitality during the intervening years.

As if to prove their continuing vitality, the other elders choose to write about younger or even much younger characters.

Jung says that we lose our vitality in playing the role if we identify with it.

If you play a life role as though it were a mythological game, there is vitality and wonder in it.

I know many of them, and they have a wonderful vitality of personality.

Then, as the atmosphere of the room surged back, tense with vitality, her mind leapt forward in welcome.

Further sign of vitality it never showed as the line was never made.

Let us suppose its first connection with vitality to be in the simplest form of animated matter—that of the protoplasm.

Such opinions, when rich in vitality and warmth of conviction, have a very important function to fulfil.

It suffers from impaired vitality, and uncertain aim; two deadly sicknesses.

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On this page you'll find 119 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vitality, such as: clout, continuity, endurance, exuberance, intensity, and spunk.

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

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