But soon he falls into doubt of this too, and then drops back on to the already half abandoned ground of 'more vigorous prosecution.
The declaration made in the text 'whatever he does with knowledge that is more vigorous,' viz.
Of his merit as a painter, I believe I do not err, when I say that among the followers of Michelangiolo, there is none whose design is less extravagant and whose colour is more vigorous.
Stefano lived long, painting in Rome with the reputation of one of the best masters of his day; more noble in his style of design than Masucci, and if I err not, more vigorous, and more natural in his colouring.
Loreto, and in other churches, but aspiring in some others to a more vigorous style, he became dark and heavy.
The news of these fresh and extensive preparations incited the Lacedaemonians to more vigorous action.
His return to power was marked by more vigorous measures.
But soon he falls into doubt of this, too, and then drops back on to the already half-abandoned ground of "more vigorous prosecution.
No family could have a more vigorous or chivalrous defender than he, or one who repelled with greater scorn any rumor to their discredit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more vigorous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.