Words and phrases that have a meaning related to lifeblood: (137 results)
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Also try:backbone, vitality, bedrock, lifeline, linchpin, cornerstone, mainstay, flourishing, golden goose, vibrancy, trickles, reliant, boon, cripple, paramount, wellspring, prosper, lynchpin, integral, saving grace, anathema, siphons, conduit, crown jewel, viability, shrivels, awash, essence, crown jewels, flow, ebb, moneymaker, holy grail, prosperity, imperative, heartbeat, underpinning, commerce, hallmark, meritocracies, death knell, dwindling, hemorrhaging, lodestone, touchstone, fountainhead, businesses, birthright, coursing, dries, shrinking, exhaustible, goldmine, dire straits, suckers, fount, panacea, pulse, heartland, economy, tenet, keystone, bustling, soul, bastions, hub, staple, sucking, sputters, ripple effect, integrity, milch cow, hamstringing, sustenance, corrupts, godsend, watchword, sine qua non, decarbonizing, saps, bane, livelihood, stepchild, heyday, constricting, atrophies, hotbed, sustainers, ethos, hungriness, sinews, ecosphere, vested interest, cog, chokepoint, cliche, crimping, cutthroat, savior, prerequisite, focal point, crossroads, creativeness, dynamism, bloodstream, freedom, glory, interests, mainspring, salvation, upbuilding, wealth, welfare, combine, endeavor, choked, sewer, umbilicus, ceaseless, clogged, continual, eastbound, epididymis, hers, limpid, liquid, mb, mole, mucosa, nile, nonstop, pellucid, perpetual, pharynx, piped
— Adjectives for lifeblood: very, economic, precious, own, new, financial, warm, real, commercial, vital, spiritual, more...
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