epochal
Example Sentences
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Going much further back, oil prices also rocketed during the epochal crisis of World War II in the 1940s.
From MarketWatch
From a trade perspective, 2026 would probably go down in history books as an epochal year for India.
From BBC
He befriended the Clash on a tour of London and sat in on the band’s sessions recording their epochal “London Calling” LP.
From Los Angeles Times
A generation after his assassination, Colosio’s slaying remains an epochal event that continues to cast a shadow over Mexican politics.
From Los Angeles Times
For a cricket-mad nation long waiting for its women to stand shoulder to shoulder with its men, this triumph felt epochal - the spark of a new era.
From BBC
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