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"vigour" Definitions
  1. energy, force or enthusiasm
"vigour" Synonyms
vigor(US) energy dash gusto pep punch spirit vim vitality zip brio exuberance life liveliness drive dynamism fire intensity passion zeal force power potency puissance strength firepower horsepower muscle potence sinew enterprise ferocity hardiness heartiness might robustness urgency ability health fitness healthiness condition shape kilter nick nimbleness ruggedness soundness sprightliness spryness sturdiness trim well-being good health physical fitness fine fettle wholeness wellness verdure wholesomeness sap healthfulness salubrity salubriousness lustiness haleness bloom hardihood intestinal fortitude grit backbone fortitude guts determination heart spunk tenacity resolution perseverance stamina steadfastness constancy pluck resolve doggedness moxie indefatigability grittiness activity mobility motion movement functioning motility conditioning movability agility flexibility suppleness freedom of movement bodily function bodily process cogency persuasiveness effectiveness persuasion authority forcefulness efficacy weight conclusiveness convincingness influence validity point suasiveness day prime heyday peak best time acme height pinnacle zenith springtime ascendancy blossom maturity spring summit youth lushness luxuriance richness abundance profusion copiousness superabundance denseness exaggeration fulsomeness jungle lavishness plenitude proliferation rankness riotousness superfluity thickness buoyancy development expansion burgeoning growth improvement mushrooming progress ballooning snowballing resilience economic growth high level of activity eloquence oratory rhetoric articulacy articulateness expressiveness fluency grandiloquence diction facility magniloquence enunciation locution poetry blarney gracefulness powerfulness More

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She laid out the case for her Brexit deal with admirable vigour (indeed, remarkable vigour, given that she spent most of yesterday trying to sell it to a reluctant cabinet).
A film that celebrates strength and femininity, vigour and empathy.
Officials have been trying to crush dissent with even greater vigour.
China needs to inject some vigour into the G-20 process.
Never before has Germany debated its reunification with such vigour. Why?
And after a longish expansion, the world economy is lacking vigour.
Generous parking requirements create asphalt deserts, sapping cities of vigour and beauty.
Prosecutors such as Ms Madonsela pursued their cases with bravery and vigour.
The Marshall Plan, after all, is synonymous with statesmanlike vision and vigour.
The informal diplomatic treadmill would have to be worked with particular vigour.
White House reshuffles are usually stage-managed to suggest renewed purpose and vigour.
They're driving energy efficiency and grid efficiency with a huge amount of vigour.
Just look at the vigour of "us versus them" politics in Donald Trump's America.
Xinhua contrasted the vigour of Mr Xi's ideas with the problems of "doddering democracies".
More promisingly, the rise in producer prices does point to vigour in the Chinese economy.
Requiring such onerous diligence would "dampen the vigour and limit the variety of public debate".
Should her milk be coming in with such vigour when her baby is eating solid foods?
Her eyes seem to have lost their vigour, her complexion is now a dirty negligee pink satin.
The guts, greed and gusto of this cast of characters are what gives the book its vigour.
Prints of lions, tigers, cheetahs and horses are a barely covert nod to male vigour and virility.
Still, the euro is the gauge by which many people judge the dollar's vigour, or lack of it.
Or guitar music, which has returned with a renewed sense of vigour and a brand new face this year.
The vigour of the manufacturing sector has also helped develop related technology clusters and attendant finance and logistics services.
As Germany's economy began to suffer the effects of years of public underinvestment, France's new economic vigour challenged German dominance.
The recent vigour of America's economy might make this seem less relevant—especially among high-achievers like the Northwestern students.
For all its fiery rhetoric, the ANC government has shown remarkably little vigour in using the laws it already has.
The 70-year-old is a persuasive ambassador, with a confident, smooth delivery and a vigour that belies his age.
Unlike state-owned firms, which Mr Xi is propping up with renewed vigour, most Chinese private companies are frugal innovators.
The white paper calls for an emphasis on "our festivals", so local and national holidays are being celebrated with new vigour.
It wasn't pretty, with the wide, winging shots of the Chinese Aorigele being thrown with enough vigour to trouble the giant.
Liberal elites need to begin to champion localism with the same vigour that they have championed globalisation for the past 23 years.
But it has caused disaffection among fans of lesser clubs, whose continued vigour is arguably as important to the league's future success.
An absence of diplomatic relations helps to explain why the ABF has not pursued Taiwan with the same vigour as it has China.
Either way, the government does seem to be pursuing with vigour the directive of the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, to "root out militancy".
There is surely no better illustration of Britain's decadence than the entrepreneurial vigour of the likes of John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie.
A Nazi regime fixated on showcasing the vigour of its people could not risk the possibility that a Jew might do just that.
It might also serve as a warning for foreigners who expect the SPD to inject a dash of vigour into Germany's European policy.
While the book's politics are limited by its period, Little Women remains relevant for its capacity to evoke the vigour of adolescent feelings.
Another approach, taken by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in Queensland, is to crossbreed corals from different places, to create hybrid vigour.
His travels across the Atlantic and the Channel were indefatigable; his hospitality, vigour and erotic energy were legendary to the end of his life.
As a provincial chief in coastal Zhejiang from 2002-743, Mr Xi had been known for the vigour of his fight against official corruption.
But the government is rounding up perceived troublemakers with unrestrained vigour, adding to the tens of thousands of political detainees already languishing in Egyptian prisons.
The task of diversifying their economies away from dependence on oil exports and implementing tricky social reforms requires an infusion of vigour and fresh ideas.
There is an immense value in the vigour, innovation and adaptability that free markets bring to the economies that took shape over that striped century.
Institutions such as the University of the Highlands and Islands, which has a campus in the Outer Hebrides, have overseen a surge of vigour and confidence.
Holman, in particular, is raring to go, and marches with purpose and vigour around the block a few times, firing out steam like a cartoon kettle.
Most probably, the American economy will neither sink into recession nor regain full vigour in the year between now and the presidential election in November 2020.
This apparent vigour is in part just a reflection of how bad things looked 12 months ago; suppliers who overdid the gloom in early 2016 are restocking.
He welcomed a return of some vigour to the global economy that has pushed up commodity prices, in particular coal and iron ore - Australia's top export earners.
It was written by Jeremy O. Harris, a 29-year-old playwright who has emerged onto America's theatre scene with the speed and vigour of a geyser.
I choose my pauses myself, when I feel drunk with the intensity of life and I want to plunge into animality to draw from it new vigour.
Muslim leaders in Manchester were praised for the speed and vigour with which they condemned the Muslim bomber at the Arena; they were primed to do so.
That would be easier in the short term, but the inexorable accumulation of debt would sap the economy's vigour and raise the spectre of a fearsome crash.
Some economists are questioning the trade-reliant economy's ability to maintain its vigour, given indications that the electronics cycle is peaking and as Asian exporters confront trade protectionism.
Feminist groups such as Ni Una Menos (Not One Less), formed in 2015, have campaigned with increasing vigour against domestic violence and the macho culture that encourages it.
"The Reserve Bank (of India) and the government, acting in tandem, are going to add to bankers' ability to lend with vigour and in greater amounts," Jaitley said.
Tellingly, perhaps, the most prominent signs of vigour among small firms come via the tech giants: Amazon has over 20183m small firms using its third-party sales platforms.
Mr Macron knows this; after an initial announcement, in Burkina Faso, that he wanted to give new vigour to the French-speaking world, he was seen as neocolonialist.
But rather than continue to play the spoiler, Mr Rutte, with some prodding from his advisers, joined the European debate with a vigour few knew was in him.
Few will be reassured by the congress's relentlessly upbeat tone (that the media are being cleansed of sceptical voices with more than usual vigour will not help either).
Though the party promises a second referendum on Brexit, there is little guarantee that it would campaign for Remain with much vigour (Mr Corbyn is a lifelong Eurosceptic).
This week the Fed raised rates for the second time in three months—thanks partly to the vigour of the American economy, but also because of growth everywhere else.
"Our talks will add further vigour to the India-China friendship," Modi said on Twitter, as the two countries try to reset troubled ties months after a border standoff.
"Elegance," and "Artistic Vigour," But "Rise" is far above the rest, And I cannot hear — or see — the word, I will just stop here (I'll stop if I can).
The case for thinking the Earth unusual was made with influential vigour by Donald Brownlee, an astronomer, and Peter Ward, a palaeontologist, in "Rare Earth", a book published in 2000.
Indeed, in times when women tended to be most ignored or overlooked, the Holy Spirit raised up saints whose attractiveness produced new spiritual vigour and important reforms in the Church.
Indeed, not only does Desmond's pacifism have no impact on his comrades, his bravery inspires them to slaughter the Japanese with renewed vigour—so everyone's a winner (except the Japanese).
But something in the youngsters' blood seems to restore their ability to proliferate and encourages them to repair damage with the same vigour as those belonging to a younger animal would.
According to Francis Audemard, an official tasting expert to the French law courts, Wong would have found "a Cognac full of vigour" with notes of dried poppies, passion flower, and coconuts.
The EU may have been formed to bind France and Germany together but in its later decades it has been shaped at least as much by British values, ideas and vigour.
"Euro zone factories started the fourth quarter with increased vigour, with the sector's growth spurt showing no sign of abating," said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at survey compiler IHS Markit.
I've found the energy (or Vigour) gauge that depletes with every attempt is rarely an issue, as it both lengthens and refills entirely whenever you level up, and it recharges reasonably quickly.
Mr Corbyn, who like most of the Labour left has been deeply Eurosceptic in his time, campaigned for Remain with less vigour than any other Labour leader since Michael Foot would have.
It's rare that two creative visions seem to match so well, but in Petra Collins seems to have extracted the essence of Cardi B—sparkle, vigour—and made it into a movie.
"Get Ya Shine On" sees him complementing the three MCs' resilient verses with a glistening, opulent beat, resulting in a West Coast-style posse cut that never flags in energy or vigour.
The ECB targets inflation at close to but below 2 percent and recently emphasized this was a symmetric target, so an overshoot would be treated with the same vigour as an undershoot.
After the Brexit referendum campaign, during which many thought that Mr Corbyn, for a long time a Eurosceptic, put the party's pro-EU case with insufficient vigour, most of his shadow cabinet resigned.
He might be pushing 60, but his three-night stand at the Carolina Theater proved he's got more vigour than artists one-third of his age, gyrating and prancing like a rooster across the stage.
In the first case, that of Fernando Collor, who resigned in 1992 on the brink of being condemned for corruption, impeachment commanded near-universal support, and could be read as a sign of democratic vigour.
The refugee crisis of 2015-16, when over 1m migrants hopped from Turkey to Greece and thence towards Europe's heart, so traumatised Europe's leaders that they have turned to the Central Mediterranean route with renewed vigour.
The Ministry of Housing has taken up the idea with vigour, fighting off bitter resistance from the architectural establishment (one architect accused the commission of championing architecture that appeals only to "blinkered, quasi-fascist, old, white men").
The ECB kept its ultra-easy policy stance in place as inflation continues to undershoot its target but explicitly acknowledged the vigour of the euro zone economy, now on its best run since the global financial crisis.
"The precious metal though easing up on bullish gains from U.S. dollar vigour will remain supported over subdued global growth and accommodative monetary policy by global central banks," Phillip Futures analyst Benjamin Lu said in a note.
A THRIVING CULTURAL sector is an essential part of what makes a city great, along with green spaces and immigrants who bring renewal and vigour to city life, according to a recent study by McKinsey, a consultancy.
"However, with business sentiment fading to one of the lowest levels seen in the survey history and demand for goods failing to show any vigour, we may see renewed job shedding in the near-term," she added.
But for years, some made by Takata, a Japanese firm, inflated with such vigour that shards of metal and plastic were launched at occupants of vehicles in even minor collisions, causing serious injury and in some cases death.
A third reason is that it has embraced economic policies that are friendly to investment, growth and trade with great vigour; it is rated by the World Bank as the easiest place in continental Africa to do business.
HMRC, which estimates total VAT fraud involving all online marketplaces of up to 1.5 billion pounds, had also not pursued the problem with vigour and had failed to use all the powers at its disposal, the report said.
And although Japan hopes its new vigour will "cause China to think twice", as Mr Michishita puts it, that will only happen if its fancy purchases are seen as credible weapons, not just sports cars parked in a garage.
America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, lowered expectations in his first inaugural address by declaring the presidency a "task...above my talents"; the "constitutional vigour" of the government, he declared, is "the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad".
In most EU countries healthy life expectancy from age 50 is growing faster than life expectancy itself, suggesting that the period of diminished vigour and ill health towards the end of life is being compressed (though not all academics agree).
Even if it doesn't, the contrast between American vigour and torpor abroad will delay interest-rate rises, argues Mark McClellan of the Bank Credit Analyst, a newsletter, because the Fed cannot tighten monetary policy without sending the dollar on a tear.
Richardson said he was also "taken aback by the vigour with which the media, the United Nations, human rights groups and in general the international community were disparaged" during the last three days of meetings the board held with Myanmar officials.
Meanwhile the lure of the public sector—which was expanded to create more posts for bumiputeras, and in which Malays are now vastly over-represented—has sapped entrepreneurial vigour among Malays, as has a welter of grants and soft loans for bumiputera firms.
In a speech in April Mr Trump insinuated that, as secretary of state, Mrs Clinton had failed to protect the four Americans killed by Jihadists in Benghazi in 2012 because she lacked the physical vigour necessary to deal with a night-time emergency.
In a season when the court is showing new vigour for overturningprecedent (prompting an outcry from Justice Stephen Breyer on May 13th), several justices may be seriously be thinking about granting a hearing to Klein to add Smith to the ash heap of abandoned rulings.
Besides, he still looks good and given that, at Barcelona, he barely covered more ground in one game than goalkeeper Victor Valdes, it would be stupid to suggest that Zlatan has ever needed a young man's vigour to do damage on the football field.
The challenge is not to produce or even to create a perfect flower, so much as to bring out a plant's best qualities: its scent, shape, colour, its vigour, resilience and, most of all, its enthusiasm for flowering over and over to brighten up an English summer.
Saudi Arabia's stock market has been lacking vigour over the last two weeks, with investors unwilling to make sizeable allocations in the absence of a catalyst, but any sustained oil price rise may encourage investors, who have been sitting on the sidelines, to mobilise their funds.
Even the scenes on the pitch lack drama or emotion, with Kagti relying on a "Chak De India" style last-minute speech, a genius intervention by her protagonist and a rousing rendition of the national anthem to add some much-needed vigour in the climax, but it is too little too late.
Dark Tory warnings about his sympathies looked paranoid when set against his broadly liberal record: the MP for Tooting had supported gay marriage (for which he received death threats), fought to keep a local pub open and had condemned recent incidents of anti-Semitism in Labour with a vigour conspicuously unmatched by its leadership.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, a veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle and a woman who had held three important cabinet posts in South Africa, was expected to inject more vigour and ambition into the AU. As she prepares to hand over to an as-yet unnamed successor this month, it is worth assessing her record (see article).
Bill Raney, who heads the West Virginia Coal Association, says that Mr Trump "brought an appreciation for what these folks in Appalachia do…He just gave a renewed vigour and enthusiasm and confidence in coal," which was especially welcome after what Mr Raney calls the "eight miserable years" under Barack Obama's administration, which "did everything they could to discourage" coal use.
Cratchit made the gravy (ready beforehand in a little saucepan) hissing hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot plates; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table; the two young Cratchits set chairs for everybody, not forgetting themselves, and mounting guard upon their posts, crammed spoons into their mouths, lest they should shriek for goose before their turn came to be helped.
It is in the way we savour every neutral-to-positive interaction with a stranger like a particularly decent packet sandwich; it is in the renewed hope and vigour with which we purchase a gin and tonic in a can and march towards the nearest patch of grass; it is in every ray of sunlight that travels across your living room or beams into your office through the one pathetic skylight you share with 290 people, like a kiss on the forehead from Mother Nature.

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