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Example sentences for "vitally"

Lexicographically close words:
vitalize; vitalized; vitalizes; vitalizing; vitall; vitals; vitam; vitamin; vitamine; vitamines
  1. One thing we know, namely, that at an early age these societies formed organizations of formidable extent and power, and were vitally connected with the prevailing religions of the principal nations of the earth.

  2. You buy up land upon which people will presently want to build houses, you secure rights that will bar vitally important developments, and so on, and so on.

  3. Vitally important centres for the making and controlling of business confidence are the banks.

  4. Hence, for all values of capital goods and income-bearers, for the values which pass in wholesale and speculative trading in general, the matter of belief is vitally important.

  5. They affect vitally the smooth functioning of production and exchange.

  6. Some one, Lane guessed, who was vitally interested in the murder.

  7. The man had in his possession evidence vitally important.

  8. If you are so vitally interested in contract bridge, I should advise you to take lessons from an expert, not from three terrified women who are rather poor players at best.

  9. But so entwined are the present-day citizens of the United States that the acts of one individual may vitally affect the national well-being.

  10. When small isolated villages were the dominant form of American settlement, the laxness of one group did not vitally affect the welfare of other groups.

  11. There are few matters which the average person comprehends as vaguely as banking, and few things which more vitally interest him than the safety of his money.

  12. A problem vitally affecting not only the farmer but the urban consumer as well, has to do with the marketing of farm produce.

  13. As I look back upon this term of business apprenticeship, I can see that its influence was vitally important in its relations to what came after.

  14. These incidents which come to my mind to speak of seemed vitally important to me when they happened, and they still stand out distinctly in my memory.

  15. How vitally important it is, therefore, that the expenditure should go as far as possible and be used with the greatest intelligence!

  16. As we have seen, the scope of personal, vitally direct experience is very limited.

  17. It may fairly be said, therefore, that any social arrangement that remains vitally social, or vitally shared, is educative to those who participate in it.

  18. It stands in contrast with an immediate, direct experience, something in which we take part vitally and at first hand, instead of through the intervention of representative media.

  19. You aren't vitally concerned, after all, and I am.

  20. Your report would naturally not be taken in such a case; you are too vitally interested.

  21. What does Kenyon do but try to get information about mines which other people are vitally interested in keeping from him?

  22. A new law had been passed in one part of the world that vitally affected great interests he held there.

  23. I don't know myself, to tell the truth, but I know it is vitally important that we should get a synopsis of what the reports of these young men are to be.

  24. His own diligence as a writer and translator told vitally upon the language, then rapidly improving.

  25. But ritualism is not Catholicism: nor is Catholicism so vitally connected with ritualism that it may not exist in the entire fulness of its powers and graces independent of external magnificence and show.

  26. In building up a huge business or in amassing enormous riches, such men as Rothschild, Rockefeller, and Carnegie show us especially how vitally important to all material success is steadfast attendance at the school of attention.

  27. Her beauty seemed a harmony so vitally perfect that the sight of it was a joy approaching pain.

  28. How was it possible for these people to look so quietly, eye to eye, upon the most vitally perfect of living beings?

  29. His personal and literary influence was probably most powerful in respect of his eager propaganda of the Copernican doctrine, which he of his own force vitally expanded and made part of a pantheistic conception of the universe.

  30. The essential thing was that the people were receiving vitally needed instruction; and were being taught with a new power to think for themselves.

  31. Meantime Sweden and Denmark had alike contributed vitally to the progress of European science; though neither had shared in the work of freethought as against dogma.

  32. Another prosecution soon afterwards showed that the new influences were vitally affecting thought within the Church itself.

  33. That it was necessary, vitally necessary.

  34. The research worker's nearest confidante and laboratory companion might be unaware that he was developing some new vitally important chemical for warfare.

  35. Probably never before in the history of man has Disarmament figured as such a vitally urgent national and international measure.

  36. Even now the lesson is only half learnt by those whom it vitally concerns.

  37. Let us assume that the production of some vitally important new organic compound involves four different steps, and that the last step produces the toxic substance.

  38. It is because of these things that I look upon mechanics' institutions and athenaeums as vitally important to the well-being of society.

  39. There is, perhaps, no nation so vitally theocratical as the English; no nation in which the strong men have so consistently preferred the instrumental to the despotic attitude, the pleasures of the loyal to the pleasures of the royal position.

  40. Now, nature is like a tail in the sense that it vitally important, if it is to discharge its real duty, that it should be always behind.

  41. If we love a man at all, the impression he produces on us must be vitally different to the impression produced by another man whom we love.

  42. It must vitally affect, and in time wholly sever, that oneness which has ever been at the foundation of the marriage idea, from the primitive declaration in Genesis to the latest decision of the common law.

  43. Outside of the exciting political topics which received so large a share of their attention, they were compelled to deal with important financial, commercial and material questions affecting vitally the general interest.

  44. Among the first steps taken toward the accomplishment of this vitally important object was the withdrawal of the Free Soil ticket.

  45. There were too few authors to be of much value at the polls, and even of those few only a small percentage were vitally concerned.

  46. He was so busy, so deeply interested himself, so vitally alive to every human aspect.

  47. The wrath of God abides on all not vitally united by faith to Jesus Christ (John 3:36).

  48. This universal sinful condition is vitally connected with the sin of Adam.

  49. Still more objectionable is the power of the executive in matters vitally affecting the happiness of all, such as peace and war.

  50. In order to remedy this state of affairs and to secure counter-influence for Germany, it is vitally necessary to destroy England's monopoly of the cable-service and press-agencies.

  51. Not long ago we saw the very labor leaders who forced the Adamson law through congress, threatening to disobey any legislation limiting their own freedom of action, even though vitally necessary to the freedom of all.

  52. Surely, in a democracy, the state is as vitally interested in the education of the adult citizen as of the child.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vitally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    exceedingly; exceptionally; extremely; very