Phrases with «great vigour»

The phrase "great vigour" means having a lot of energy, strength, or determination. Full definition

Sentences with «great vigour»

  • The debate about whether the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council should continue to be the final appellate court for New Zealand rose from time to time over nearly a century and with greater vigour following the lead of Canada and Australia in abolishing rights of appeal to it. (slaw.ca)
  • «And although money laundering comes second to fraud in the CPS figures, it is the tool every member of organised crime needs to profit from their offences and should be pursued with far greater vigour(lawyer-monthly.com)
  • In February 1967 he resumed painting with great vigour and intensity. (christies.com)
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