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“VIT; VIV”

“VIT; VIV”. LIVE; LIFE. REVITALIZE. If it is old, ugly, and outdated, many people do remodeling projects to REVITALIZE their kitchens. Then it is as good as new!!. AFTER. BEFORE. REVITALIZE.

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“VIT; VIV”

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  1. “VIT; VIV” LIVE; LIFE

  2. REVITALIZE If it is old, ugly, and outdated, many people do remodeling projects toREVITALIZE their kitchens. Then it is as good as new!! AFTER BEFORE

  3. REVITALIZE • TO BRING SOMETHING BACK AFTER IT DECLINED IN CONDITION OR POPULARITY; TO BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO SOMETHING OLD. • VERB

  4. REVIVE After the tragic car crash, the paramedics work feverishly to revive the horribly injured survivor.

  5. REVIVE • TO BRING BACK TO LIFE AGAIN. • VERB

  6. SURVIVAL • In the wild, predator animals must hunt prey animals for survival. The first law of nature is survival of the fittest.

  7. SURVIVAL • THE ABILITY TO CONTINUE LIVING. • NOUN

  8. SURVIVOR • Even if your biopsy comes back malignant, your chances of being a survivorare very good. New medical treatments are increasing survivalratesfor many patients.

  9. SURVIVOR • A PERSON WHO LIVES THROUGH A DIFFICULT EVENT OR EXPERIENCE. • NOUN

  10. VITAL • Your blood pressure, temperature, and heart rate are all vital signs that your doctor will check when she examines you. These are all important indicators of your overall health.

  11. VITAL • NECESSARY OR ESSENTIAL TO LIFE • ADJECTIVE

  12. VITALITY • Healthy, active people have plenty of vitality and energy.

  13. Vitality • Lazy people who don’t exercise and eat right, don’t have any vitality.

  14. VITALITY • QUALITY OR STATE OF BEING FULL OF LIFE; STATE OF BEING FULL OF ENERGY. • NOUN

  15. VITAMIN • Even if you eat the right foods, you may also want to take supplemental (extra) vitamins.

  16. VITAMIN • A TABLET OF SUBSTANCES THAT ARE THOUGHT TO PROMOTE A HEALTHY LIFE. • NOUN

  17. VIVACIOUS • The group of students were so fun-loving and vivacious. At every gathering, people were drawn to their laughter and liveliness.

  18. VIVACIOUS • FULL OFLIFE; • FUN; LIVELY; ANIMATED • NOUN

  19. VIVID Many fish and butterflies come in such eye-popping vivid colors that they almost seem hand-painted by a magnificent artist.

  20. VIVID • AS BIG AS LIFE; • BRIGHTLY COLORED; • DARING • ADJECTIVE

  21. VIVISECTION • Vivisectionis a very controversial issue. Many people protest, saying the practice is cruel. Others claim that vivisection is necessary for medical research.

  22. VIVISECTION • SURGERY ON LIVING ANIMALS; • MEDICAL RESEARCH THAT INVOLVES CUTTING INTO LIVE ANIMALS TO STUDY ORGANS, PARTS, OR DISEASES. • NOUN

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