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millenarian

[mil-uh-nair-ee-uhn] / ˌmɪl əˈnɛər i ən /


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Most of the series takes place within the claustrophobic confines of Mount Carmel, a home-turned-prison that, millenarian polygamist particulars aside, feels more familiar in the locked-down spring of 2020 than it did before.

From New York Times

Less well-known is the seizure of the Grand Mosque in Mecca by a millenarian, proto-Islamic State movement, which the Saudi government dislodged only at a cost of hundreds dead.

From Washington Post

In fact they are a common element in another modern institution, the millenarian cult.

From Salon

Davidson and Rees-Mogg present an explicitly millenarian vision of the near future: the collapse of old orders, the rising of a new world.

From The Guardian

In archaic language laden with millenarian references, Isis congratulated the people of Mosul for “these divine victories” and staked out its central promise:

From The Guardian