Similar words: gravitational force, centripetal force, frictional force, centrifugal force, capital formation, crystal formation, vital, vitally. Meaning: n. (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms.
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1. Tourism: a vital force for world peace.
2. Parks in spring are filled with the vital force of floral fragrance , and singing birds.
3. And thought is the vital force behind all this change.
4. Naturopathy: a system of medicine involving different natural methods which help to stimulate the body's vital force.
5. Plasma technology is an abnormal instrumentality for chemical engineering and brings new vital force.
6. Lotus also endowed the brave meaning among people: lotus, from year to year balance in hand, water lily, peaceful development,[sentencedict.com] flourish vital force.
7. Innovation is the soul of a nation, the unexhausted power of the development of a nation and the headspring of the vital force of a party.
8. About the band, the new generation of Chinese music in a vital force in the market.
9. After paving bricks on the whole outer walls, it brings the building curvaceous beauty. plane tridimensional effect, which makes the building full of vital force.
10. Lastly, we should establish the effective inspiriting and inhibiting system, which could mobilize the enthusiasm and active the vital force and energy of the enterprises.
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