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Being vigorous
adjective
Physically strong and active.
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According to one dictionary it means "state of well-being, state of being vigorous and free from disease".
She said she was also concerned that the new model of aging — of being vigorous and engaged and doing for others — "denies the reality of aging".
Acting as a national watchdog on job discrimination, he also criticized President John F. Kennedy and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as not being vigorous enough in fighting segregation.
This cyclamen may be hardy (in the sense of being vigorous) in the florist's shop, but it is not hardy (in the sense of overwintering outdoors) unless you live in a Mediterranean climate.
Judith Enck, the attorney general's environmental policy adviser, said yesterday that Mr. Spitzer "has a reputation for being vigorous in enforcing the laws of the state," and added: "He has a team of lawyers that are very experienced in environmental enforcement.
Responding to claims that they had run a deliberately half-hearted campaign, in order to give the Lib Dems a better chance, she said: "I would say to those who are critical: 'Unless you were here, unless you were out delivering and unless you were knocking on doors, you really don't have a right to complain about us not being vigorous enough'".
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Redistribution is vigorous.
Zokors are vigorous, efficient burrowers.
Training is vigorous.
This is vigorous, ambitious stuff.
I was vigorous.
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