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vital function

American  

noun

Physiology.
  1. any function of the body that is essential for life.


Etymology

Origin of vital function

First recorded in 1795–1805

Example Sentences

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Memory serves a vital function, enabling us to learn from new experiences and update existing knowledge.

From Science Daily • Feb. 15, 2024

But many lawmakers and scholars argue that earmarks fulfill a vital function of Congress, and help to grease the wheels of the legislative process by giving individuals members tangible reasons to negotiate spending deals.

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2023

With "The McCartney Legacy," the authors perform a vital function, affording readers with the first in-depth study of McCartney's transition from Beatle Paul into solo superstardom.

From Salon • Dec. 11, 2022

He acknowledged that the port plays a vital function, “but at what cost?”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 24, 2021

They sweep into their interior all the food-materials which are not absolutely necessary for the performance of the vital function of the other cells.

From Preventable Diseases by Hutchinson, Woods

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