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Example sentences for "vital energy"

  • On his birthday, above all, he hardly ever fails to don it, for in China common sense bids a man lay in a large stock of vital energy on his birthday, to be expended in the form of health and vigour during the rest of the year.

  • Dynamical or vital differentiation depends upon these modifications for the display of vital energy, and is always associated with molecular changes.

  • On the other hand, the emotions of hope, confidence and cheerfulness relax and open blood vessels and nerve channels and allow the free and unobstructed inflow and circulation of vital energy.

  • Stimulants, as we shall see later on, produce their deceptive effects by burning up the reserve stores of vital energy in the organism.

  • In a moral sense, lifeless denotes a want of vital energy; inanimate, a want of expression as to any feeling that may be possessed; dull implies a torpor of soul which checks all mental activity; dead supposes a destitution of feeling.

  • Deficient in vital energy; feeble; weak; as, a low pulse; made low by sickness.

  • Defn: A term used to denote all of the elements or factors which constitute vitality or vital energy.

  • A term used to denote all of the elements or factors which constitute vitality or vital energy.

  • Many felt that now it was beyond doubt that electrical energy bore some definite relation to vital energy--that one might be made to replace the other if indeed they were not more or less the same thing.

  • Most of us have only a limited amount of vital energy and, usually, we can accomplish only one thing well at a time.

  • The odor was the factor that proved of suggestive value and set free the springs of vital energy.

  • They induce people to tap new sources of vital energy in themselves, and somehow they succeed in bringing to their aid this law of reserve energy.

  • These deviations and stoppages may result from a failure of some natural principle which is gifted with the control and direction of the series of transformations; or they may simply be traceable to a want of vital energy, or nervous force.

  • But there may be no such failure of vital energy, and yet a sudden or accidental deficiency of nervous force may serve to peril the continuance of health, or even the tenure of life.

  • When there is a failure in vital energy, no Stimulant will serve to prolong life, for it cannot communicate fresh vital power.

  • Just as the psychologists reasoned upon the acknowledged facts of the relation of brain and consciousness; so do the physiologists, in our own day, reason upon this question of the causation of vital energy by food.

  • In order to make the theory which follows plain in as few words as possible, it will be necessary to refer for a moment to the current conception of vital energy--of life--in the human body.

  • If, however, we reject the prevalent notion of the causation of vital energy by food, we must have another theory to offer in its place.

  • This is of immense importance in all cases of weak digestion, or indeed whenever an absence of vigorous health renders the economy of vital energy important.

  • It always lessens vital energy, and in British Cholera increase of this is urgently required.

  • In such a case first try to secure an increase generally of vital energy.

  • There is clearly a lack of vital energy, such as is wanted to heal the bone and nourish the leaders in this limb: this lack may have been showing itself for years.

  • Moreover my reduction of vital energy to the will by no means interferes with the old division of its functions into reproductive force, irritability and sensibility.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    broad smile; camping trip; clean white; college girl; different circumstances; during recent; fain would; feel that; forms part; high altitudes; hurried away; lord constable; one hundred thousand francs; sweet clover; this stage; vital action; vital energy; vital force; vital interest; vital part; vital phenomena; vital power; vital principle; vital spot; vital statistics; weak woman