(Biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms.
1 The greatest amount of vital force is concentrated in the smallest area.
2 But the vital force is exclusively concerned with the construction of matter.
3 Prevention of waste of vital force by the stoppage of all leaks.
4 For their vital force had spent itself more than a millennium ago.
5 We do strangely expand and contract in vital force and reach of vision.
6 The vital force which pervades the world is what the illiterate call God.
7 The vital force expended in a wrong direction does evil instead of good.
8 There is only about so much vital force in the average human being.
9 The one meant the vital force of his emotions, the other their sensibility.
10 It has lost its recuperative power, the vital force of cohesion, of synthesis.
11 This life or vital force is to the singer a definite, controllable power.
12 It does not add to, but rather subtracts from, the total vital force .
13 There might have been a relapse, a failure of vital force .
14 Love made him a coward-his vital force seemed numbed, and his hand shook.
15 We know nothing of vital force , or physical force, or of a revelation.
16 But the one unassailable vital force in this world is the force of love.
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