All 3 Uses
vigor
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An Enemy of the People
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- Young and vigorous standard-bearers—those are what we need and must seek, my friends; we must have new men in command at all our outposts.†
Act 3 *vigorous = with strength or energy
- I am thinking of the few, the scattered few amongst us, who have absorbed new and vigorous truths.†
Act 4
- I only want to drum into the heads of these curs the fact that the liberals are the most insidious enemies of freedom—that party programmes strangle every young and vigorous truth—that considerations of expediency turn morality and justice upside down—and that they will end by making life here unbearable.†
Act 5
Definitions:
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(1)
(vigor) strength, energy, or good health
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)