vicissitudes in the PONS Dictionary

vicissitudes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the vicissitudes of life

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On human symbiosis and the vicissitudes of individuation.
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A feel-good movie, the film deals with the vicissitudes of emotions involving love.
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Through all the vicissitudes of its earlier years he was its firm friend, and to him it is deeply indebted for advice and services.
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Yet it was not about the vicissitudes of the lovers.
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It has survived the vicissitudes of war and floods to become the oldest landmark in this ancient city.
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He took it up in right earnest and has borne aloft the banner since then, piloting the movement through various vicissitudes of fortune.
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But the story works much better if the theme is vicissitudes of high school and the adolescent social experience.
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A common theme is love and its vicissitudes.
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Presumably, the fortifications suffered the vicissitudes of the various destruction and subsequent rebuilding of the city.
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The democratic element introduced in the watermen's company in 1642, for example, survived, with vicissitudes, until 1827.
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