Meaning of Lifeblood | Babel Free
ˈlaɪfˌblʌdDefinitions
Equivalents
Examples
“[Y]ou desire his mana, yet you respect his tabu, for in you and him alike runs the common life-blood.”
“You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy.”
“Beowulf's body was wet with his life-blood: it came welling out.”
“It was she who stopped the lifeblood flow when Karl misswung an axe until Herta could come.”
“Gasoline is the lifeblood of the modern city.”
“Information is the lifeblood of the United States and the world.”
“The road brought invaders who left them hungry and dug up the dead. The road took living children away and made them dead to home. It was as if the roads were veins that bled off lifeblood but never pumped it back in.”
“'We want to be able to market some of these small stations and the lifeblood lines where we currently have short trains in service.'”
“Like most Victorian Railways, freight was the line's lifeblood.”
“The companies’ actions illustrate how online information — news stories, fictional works, message board posts, Wikipedia articles, computer programs, photos, podcasts and movie clips — has increasingly become the lifeblood of the booming A.I. industry.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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