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Meanings of
vital
in anglès
Full of spirit.
lively
full of life
Related terms
live
alive
animated
Extremely important.
critical
crucial
Related terms
indispensable
Needed for a purpose or a reason.
necessary
required
essential
mandatory
compulsory
obligatory
life-sustaining
Synonyms
Examples for "
necessary
"
necessary
required
essential
mandatory
compulsory
Examples for "
necessary
"
1
Government sources said the debate would continue into next week if
necessary
.
2
However the appeal process was a
necessary
check on power, he said.
3
He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if
necessary
.
4
Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a
necessary
reform?
5
One problem: the company did so without a
necessary
State Department license.
1
Public comment is not just good government; it's also
required
by law.
2
Concerns remain, however, about the potential problems produced by the
required
ventriculotomy.
3
We shall continue the operation as long as is
required
,
Netanyahu said.
4
The main problem is the Calvinistic attention to detail that is
required
.
5
The evidence
required
therefore to prove their case needs to be compelling.
1
It was, therefore,
essential
that the results remained uniform, year on year.
2
Literacy is an important determinant of health literacy,
essential
for good health.
3
Health Minister Mark Drakeford said it was
essential
suicide risk was reduced.
4
Mr Peters said the attack would not change New Zealand's
essential
nature.
5
Understand the current financial position: The ability to respond quickly is
essential
.
1
Also, the state requires hunters attend a
mandatory
alligator hunting safety course.
2
Others have moved beyond voluntary measures and imposed
mandatory
changes, PriceMetrix said.
3
They underwent a
mandatory
health examination termed Specific Health Checkups in 2014.
4
She said it's good that masks are made
mandatory
on public transport.
5
Lawmakers said an estimated 60 million U.S. workers have
mandatory
arbitration agreements.
1
Photo: 123rf.com The deadline follows months of national debate over
compulsory
vaccination.
2
AAP reports voting in Queensland state elections has been
compulsory
since 1915.
3
Two months later, the agriculture ministry proposed
compulsory
licensing for Monsanto's technology.
4
For these reasons, any
compulsory
scheme would need strict regulation and oversight.
5
English is widely spoken and
compulsory
for students beginning at age 6.
1
Others, led by Germany, wanted
obligatory
quotas for refugees across the union.
2
Some want this to become
obligatory
,
others say it must remain voluntary.
3
Before he's done, there's the
obligatory
thanks to his friends and family.
4
You may use the attached cancellation form but this is not
obligatory
.
5
The assembly of Parliament was
obligatory
only once in every seven years.
1
It is a precious,
life
-
sustaining
natural resource that we simply cannot live without.
2
Doctors will be allowed to stop
life
-
sustaining
treatments, including artificial hydration and nutrition.
3
You can be with him when the
life
-
sustaining
treatment is stopped.
4
It is one of the eighteen
life
-
sustaining
planets in the universe.
5
He may experience these as bewildering, frightening, painful, supportive, soothing,
life-sustaining
.
Usage of
vital
in anglès
1
But several recent reports question America's continued leadership in these
vital
areas.
2
Purpose: Mortality data are important tools for research requiring
vital
status information.
3
He said the new measures would allow
vital
community hubs to reopen.
4
And simple text messages have played a
vital
role in health education.
5
Sleep Of course sleep is absolutely
vital
to our health and well-being.
6
The tourism industry is a
vital
pillar of the South African economy.
7
He said the issue was also a
vital
concern for civil aviation.
8
Our relations with China are
vital
to our economy and future prosperity.
9
This is important in private industry, but
vital
in delivering public services.
10
Local knowledge is
vital
in finding the right solutions for an area.
11
In many cases, federal information is
vital
to research in these fields.
12
The million automatic systems brought in
vital
products and took away wastes.
13
Our research and analysis of financial stability is
vital
to this work.
14
The two countries have substantial and
vital
desert training, military officials say.
15
We rather doubt that anybody knows what is
vital
to national security.
16
The entry said it played a
vital
role in World War II.
Other examples for "vital"
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About this term
vital
Adjective
Frequent collocations
vital importance
vital part
most vital
vital role
vital signs
More collocations
Vital
through the time
Vital
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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