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Definitions

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. n. The character of being vibrant.; capability or fact of vibration.

Wiktionary

  1. n. The quality of being vibrant.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. n. The state of being vibrant; resonance.

WordNet 3.0

  1. n. having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant

Etymologies

  1. From Latin vibrans, present participle of vibrare (Wiktionary)

Examples

  • “But none of that addresses the long-term vibrancy of the economy.”

    The Huffington Post: Middle Class Strife Left Out of Conversation

  • “It is necessary for the long-term vibrancy of the republic.”

    Byron Williams: No Doubt that the Political Pendulum will Swing Again

  • “Narrative vibrancy is not the only thing that electrifies these shows.”

    The Case for Reality TV

  • “President Obama said, "These talented individuals will help put NASA on course to boldly push the boundaries of science, aeronautics and exploration in the 21st century and ensure the long-term vibrancy of America's space program.”

    NASA Watch: Marc Boucher: May 2009 Archives

  • “I think it's important for the long term vibrancy of our space program to think through what NASA's core mission is and what the next great adventures and discoveries are under the NASA banner.”

    NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: March 2009 Archives

  • “I think it's important for the long term vibrancy of our space program to think through what NASA's core mission is, and what the next great adventures and discoveries are under the NASA banner.”

    NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: March 2009 Archives

  • “In announcing the selections earlier Saturday, President Obama said in a statement: "These talented individuals will help put NASA on course to boldly push the boundaries of science, aeronautics and exploration in the 21st century and ensure the long-term vibrancy of America's space program.”

    The Wall Street Journal: Bolden Is Tapped to Run NASA

  • “And the answer to that question holds big implications for the long-term vibrancy of the U.S. economy. by Swedish economists Andreas Bergh and Magnus Henrekson surveys and untangles the confusing, apparently conflicting literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth.”

    Forbes.com: News

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