Life-giving

"Life-giving" in a Sentence (7 examples)

O life-giving Sun, you can see nothing greater than the city of Rome.

In marking the International Day of Forests, environmentalists are calling for the restoration of forests and their life-giving biodiversity systems which, they say, are under increasing threat from illegal exploitation.

Water may be the source of life, but its life-giving quality depends on how we treat it.

We would have died without the unexpected rain that brought life-giving water.

The FDA has "blood on its hands" in its devastatingly slow release of potentially life-giving drugs to people surviving with AIDS and ARC.

Her days were taken up with the life-giving, hard, unrecompensed work of women of all ages to feed, clothe and nurture her household.

The systematic, violent overthrow of an ethos of lifegiving by one that placed higher value on the taking of life culminated in the destruction of the Minoan civilization of Crete some four millenia ^([sic]) later.

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