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Vibrancy
Vibrancy meaning
The quality of being vibrant.
Synonyms of Vibrancy
Example sentences (20)
Alphonso mangoes are widely heralded around the world for their vibrancy and smooth consistency.
By celebrating their achievements, the awards not only highlight the value of immigrant entrepreneurs but also promote the diversity and vibrancy that immigrants bring to New Jersey’s economic landscape.
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Project Regeneration Officer, Jan O’Neill said: “We believe high quality, creative art can make a positive contribution to the vibrancy and vitality of town centres.
Cllr Moynihan said there is a huge housing need in the village of Boherbue and these additional 14 houses will add extra ‘vibrancy’ to the locality.
Despite the tumult of the past three years created by the pandemic and the shaky economy, Ritman is optimistic that the Greenwich office market will be able to maintain its vibrancy into 2023.
Each of them tries to bring something new to the game, but they always feel like pale shades compared to the full color vibrancy of the Man of Steel.
Hay Wines are a family owned independent Wine Merchants and Importers, based in the medieval market town of Ledbury, stocking small artisan producers dedicated to creating wines, liqueurs and spirits of expression, vibrancy and quality.
He could not understand why his peers and direct reports did not respond positively or with equal vibrancy to his communications.
I am proud that while downtowns suffered all across the country, we bounced back a lot better than many in terms of that vibrancy getting back in place, of businesses being open again.
I like new lighting and cameras, adding a sense of safety and vibrancy to this area.
In Death of a Working Hero (2016), Perry reflects on the annual Durham Miners Gala, which the vibrancy of “community, international solidarity and working-class culture ” today.
Indeed, it’s an ongoing story of bringing new businesses and new vibrancy to downtown Amherst and beyond.
I noted which of the towel’s fibers had come loose, if any, whether any seemed stiffer or softer after washing and if any had lost dye or vibrancy along the way.
Instead of building on the size and vibrancy of picket lines, UCU general secretary Jo Grady and other leaders in the union are more interested in the reballot later this year.
I think he brings a good vibrancy to it.
Its vibrancy comes from the lack of formal organization and the fact that it happens simply because people decide to come.
It wounds us at Penn even more acutely because of the history and vibrancy of Jewish life here,” Penn President Elizabeth Magill in a statement on Wednesday.
Michael Buxton, a professor of planning at RMIT, said the ongoing vibrancy of the mall was connected to the wider issues facing the city from the shift to working from home.
One Brit praised its "atmosphere and vibrancy" which they noted is "not found in many coastal towns".
Remote work means that downtown Minneapolis has lost some of its daytime vibrancy — and the businesses that offer small but key amenities.