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divine

[dih-vahyn] / dɪˈvaɪn /




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Others have turned toward astrology, a less scientific but increasingly popular way of divining meaning from the night sky.

From The Wall Street Journal

Islamic fasting is oriented toward submission to divine will, while Christian penance is animated by gratitude for the incarnate God who suffered, died and rose again for the salvation of humanity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chabad rabbis believe every person possesses a divine spark worth nurturing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having said that, it's only two races into the season, so divining any clear pattern would be premature.

From BBC

“This album is totally about empowerment. There’s an energy behind it of divine justice... What’s for you belongs to you.”

From Los Angeles Times