Its function is to raise and to sustainvitalities which have been lowered by disease or drugs.
The stimulating tendency of the caffein to sustain and to "tide over" those of low vitalities is also evidenced.
In all the vitalities of the world, from the uncouth play of the volcano to the heaven-and-earth transfiguring mind of man, God was present, sharing their joy.
None has been sown so thickly with seed-vitalities or produced more valuable crops of aquatic life.
No animal that ever bowed its neck to his yoke, or gave him labor, milk or wool, could come to the full development of its latent vitalities and symmetries without the help of his thought and skill.
For these forces which you show in operation are the real vitalities of man, which used other than in the higher schemes of life--call in the bigger devils for man to cope with.
So the ardent aim of the classes here is to awaken the deeper vitalities of those who listen.
Yet, where are any of these vitalities and living principles when respiration is suddenly stopped?
The Established Church courts are taking up the ground that the teaching in their parish schools has been all along religious, and at least one great source from which has sprung the vitalities of the country's faith.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vitalities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.