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Common collocations with vitality in American Collocation

vitality noun uncountable

US /vaɪˈtæləti/

great

extraordinary
great
sheer
tremendous

This unique collection provides an insight into the sheer vitality and depth of Classical Arabic literature.

more

added
continued
new
renewed

The most common sensations after hypnosis are feelings of renewed vitality and a greater sense of well-being.

of a particular type

cultural
economic
intellectual
physical
religious
rhythmic
spiritual

We will continue to encourage the economic vitality of town centres.

increase vitality

improve
increase
promote
strengthen

Such major investment will further increase the vitality of the city.

give vitality

add
bring
contribute to
inject
restore

Our new policies for competition will inject fresh vitality into British industry.

get back vitality

regain

Her passion lies in helping people regain their vitality.

keep vitality

maintain
retain
sustain

We need to sustain the economic vitality of the City Centre as a commercial, shopping, and tourist centre.

reduce vitality

harm
sap
threaten
undermine

We have a system of regulation that is in grave danger of sapping the natural vitality and energy of entrepreneurs in this country.

lose vitality

lose

The General Assembly had lost its vitality and often failed to focus effectively on the most compelling issues of the day.

have vitality

be brimming with
be bursting with
be full of
demonstrate
have

His style of playing is exciting and full of vitality.

not have vitality

lack

Almost all of the early 21st-century developments for apartment buildings lack the vitality of earlier designs.

attractiveness
dynamism
energy
freshness
originality
richness
vibrancy
vigour

The whole show has a freshness and vitality that reminds you of the long-gone days when musicals were fun.