Synonym: alertness, wakefulness, watchfulness, weather eye. Similar words: vigilant, vigil, glance, balance, parlance, balanced, petulance, ambulance. Meaning: ['vɪdʒɪləns] n. 1. the process of paying close and continuous attention 2. vigilant attentiveness.
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(31) But continued vigilance, from me and from everyone, is necessary if there is to be change.
(32) Mr. Banks Obviously Customs and Excise must be congratulated on its vigilance.
(33) Constant vigilance is essential, but undergraduates have little opportunity to gain first hand experience of infectious diseases during their hospital training.
(34) They need constant attention, constant vigilance, like a nursery of children.
(35) Erecting and maintaining barriers between the public and private aspects of life demands energy and vigilance.
(36) There was time for domestic forces to shape a new nation without the same constant vigilance of the behaviour of neighbours.
(37) Beating the enemy Vigilance is the best weapon, since early diagnosis and prompt treatment can make all the difference.
(38) The increasing use of child-proof containers for medicines is helpful, but vigilance is still necessary.
(39) I repeat that we will maintain firm vigilance over local authority spending.
(40) Members of the Vigilance Committee rode all over the state and into North Dakota looking for men they thought were rustlers.
(41) I do recognise the need for extra vigilance about all expenditure during that period.
(42) Tact, vigilance and persistence in maintaining high standards are necessary.
(43) Police say extra vigilance has helped to kerb the recent spate of attacks on horses.
(44) But there is a need for constant vigilance to avoid abuse and for much greater resources to be channelled to hospitals.
(45) What was required to hold him at bay was constant vigilance.
(46) The pods form soon after the flowers drop; vigilance is a requirement for the okra grower.
(47) The need is for vigilance,[www.Sentencedict.com] by the local planners as well as by interested local people.
(48) But his wariness, his incessant powers of observation and vigilance, set him apart from others.
(49) They could be lost for ever by a single failure of vigilance.
(50) Constant vigilance to match appropriate services to needs, assessed along tight guidelines, is one way to avoid temptation.
(51) Females often try to escape from the alpha male's vigilance, and will go up to the beta male and solicit copulation.
(52) I forced myself to open my fingers, to relax my vigilance, to fall asleep.
(53) It was only police vigilance which prevented more than the four casualties.
(54) Because utmost vigilance was required of him, he was reluctant to leave his post for any length of time.
(55) Inevitably, the history of Massalia was one of sharp-eyed vigilance against her neighbours.
(56) Making the right choices, like protecting freedom, demands eternal vigilance.
(57) Vigilance is certainly required that funding allocated for the public good should not be siphoned off into private firms.
(58) Tobaccocontrol advocates agree, saying their lack of vigilance in decades past had allowed the Tobacco Institute to gain power and influence.
(59) Healing the sacroiliac joint takes constant vigilance.
(60) We must step up our vigilance.
More similar words: vigilant, vigil, glance, balance, parlance, balanced, petulance, ambulance, on balance, freelance, balance of, nonchalance, surveillance, glance through, hang in the balance, jubilant, philander, philanthropic, philanthropist, melancholy, carte blanche, dance, cancer, cancel, dancer, stance, france, nuance, chance, enhance.