vigorous effort
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvigorousandeffort
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vigorous
adjective
uk/ˈvɪɡ.ər.əs/us/ˈvɪɡ.ɚ.əs/
very forceful ...
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effort
noun
uk/ˈef.ət/us/ˈef.ɚt/
physical or mental activity needed to ...
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(Definition ofvigorousandeffortfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Vigorouseffortand passing can result in water coming into contact with lips.
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There could be dramatic results from facing the problem and making avigorouseffort.
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It can be said that avigorouseffortwill be made to cope with this new and difficult problem.
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It is not something which can be dealt with merely casually; we require a continuous andvigorouseffortif anything is to be done.
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If so, must we not make a morevigorouseffortby publicity and recruiting to bring them up to strength?
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All concerned must make avigorouseffortto get away from outmoded ideas about industrial training in order to make a rapid advance.
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From lagging well behind the field, therefore, the assisted areas are now making avigorouseffortto catch up.
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I must emphasise that we have made avigorouseffortto overcome one aspect of the housing benefit supplement problem.
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You cannot expect a sustained,vigorouseffortall along the line in those circumstances.
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I hope that there will be avigorouseffort.
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An even morevigorouseffortwill have to be made in the future to ensure that they are also within the reach of those with meagre funds.
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Even in the middle 1950s we were well ahead and there was no reason to believe that, given avigorouseffort, we could not stay well ahead.
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We must have a much morevigorouseffortto sell harder, and also a continuing and morevigorouseffortto hold down costs in this country.
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If it had no other distinction it would still have that of impressive, immeasurable achievement a supreme embodiment ofvigorouseffort.
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Other evils, especially those fashioned by human hands, demand our condemnation, unyielding opposition, and vigorous efforts at prevention and reparation.
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Vigorous efforts should be made to encourage a greater supply of organs and human tissue.
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The social worker responsible for those children told me that the local authority had for years been making vigorous efforts to place those children.
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Vigorous efforts continue to be made to reduce further the number of prisoners held in police cells.
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We are now making vigorous efforts to overtake the heavy arrears of maintenance.
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Vigorous efforts to do this are being made and in some cases have already been successful.
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