This is the 12826th most frequent Portuguese word.
vigorar
"Vigorar" means "to be in effect" or "to be in force."
In this context, 'vigorar' means 'to come into effect' or 'to be in force', often used in legal or administrative situations to indicate when a rule or law becomes active.
A nova lei começará a vigorar amanhã.
The new law will come into effect tomorrow.
Here, 'vigorar' refers to 'remains effective', implying the duration during which the agreement is valid and operational.
O contrato vigora por cinco anos.
The contract remains effective for five years.
'Vigorar' in this sentence means 'are in effect,' used in contexts where rules or arrangements are active for a specified period or conditions.