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  • 41vigilant — /ˈvɪdʒələnt / (say vijuhluhnt) adjective 1. keenly attentive to detect danger; wary: a vigilant sentry. 2. ever awake and alert; sleeplessly watchful. {late Middle English, from Latin vigilans watching} –vigilantly, adverb –vigilantness, noun …

  • 42vigilant — Alert. The vigilant are aided by equity. 27 Am J2d Equity § 130 …

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  • 43USRC Vigilant — Vigilant (launched 1791) was one of the original ten cutters employed by the US Government which made up the Revenue Marine, or Revenue Cutter Service, later to become the US Coast Guard.Operational history Vigilant was one of the first ten… …

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  • 44vigilant — vi|gi|lạnt 〈[vi ] Adj.; er, am es|ten; Med.〉 wach [<lat. vigilans, Part. Präs. zu vigilare „wachen“; → Vigil] * * * vi|gi|lạnt <Adj.> [zu lat. vigilans (Gen.: vigilantis) = wachsam, 1. Part. von: vigilare = wachsam sein] (veraltet):… …

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  • 45vigilant — Synonyms and related words: Argus eyed, acute, agog, alert, all ears, all eyes, all ready, all set, armed, armed and ready, attentive, aux aguets, avid, booted and spurred, briefed, careful, cautious, chary, circumspect, coached, cocked, covering …

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  • 46vigilant — vi|gi|lant Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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  • 47vigilant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. alert, wary, watchful, wakeful, unsleeping; careful, cautious, circumspect; on the lookout, on the qui vive. See care. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. alert, watchful, keenly aware; see careful ,… …

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  • 48vigilant — vi|gi|lạnt 〈[vi ] Adj.; Med.〉 wach [Etym.: <lat. vigilans, Part. Präs. zu vigilare »wachen«; → Vigil] …

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  • 49vigilant — vi|gi|lant <aus lat. vigilans, Gen. vigilantis »wachsam«, Part. Präs. von vigilare, vgl. ↑vigilieren>: 1. (veraltet, aber noch landsch.) wachsam. 2. klug, schlau, pfiffig, aufgeweckt, gewandt …

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  • 50Vigilant — Vi|gi|lant der; en, en: (veraltet) Polizeispitzel …

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