Vital in a sentence as an adjective

"It was just running, quietly serving a vital role for a lot of people.

It was, however, vital to the ultimate outcome.

The CLS Bank v. Alice case, though raising an issue of vital importance, is not about "whether software is patentable."2.

The CLS Bank v. Alice case, though raising an issue of vital importance, is not about 'whether software is patentable.'2.

It is vital to this process that both the lawyer and the entrepreneur understand what is material.

It is vital for these games to add content monthly if not weekly, and these games are released with a large number of known bugs that are slowly fixed through the games lifetime.

The 5 seconds you make eye contact with someone and say hi to them are vital for gathering your senses, and starting this interaction a new. If you didn't say "hi, how are you", ******* clients would rub off on you and you would smear that bad vibe on all subsequent clients.

"A better question is, what actions are Google, Apple, and Facebook taking to protect our vital ability to remain anonymous online?

An analogy is that our GI and GI microbiota are essentially a recently discovered vital organ.

Their mission being vital, he ordered his men to leave him and find that crossing, which they did. Although they sent a medic to recover their officer, upon finding him the medic refused to give him morphine, saying that he didn’t have enough to waste on a man who would die in a few minutes anyway.

This starts at the single parts of a body, then adds layers of tissue, muscle and fat to each part, connects all parts by joints and finally stuffs a share of vital and nonvital organs into the whole thing.

I didn't learn the 101 little tricks to make interacting with frustrating people that little bit easier, I didn't learn to empathize with people less smart than me and I didn't develop the social intelligence that I believe is vital for long-term success.

Facebook was always a highly addictive and vital necessity - a social utility, the lack of which meant losing touch with friends, not being invited to events, and generally missing out on a large amount of social interaction.

All sorts of large tech companies routinely gather up all sorts of patents for which they have no plans to innovate but which are vital to their business strategies, either to be used to attack rivals or to defend against them and whether for good or for bad motives.

Vital definitions

adjective

urgently needed; absolutely necessary; "a critical element of the plan"; "critical medical supplies"; "vital for a healthy society"; "of vital interest"

See also: critical

adjective

performing an essential function in the living body; "vital organs"; "blood and other vital fluids"; "the loss of vital heat in shock"; "a vital spot"; "life-giving love and praise"

See also: life-sustaining

adjective

full of spirit; "a dynamic full of life woman"; "a vital and charismatic leader"; "this whole lively world"

See also: lively

adjective

manifesting or characteristic of life; "a vital, living organism"; "vital signs"