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resplendence

[ri-splen-duhns] / rɪˈsplɛn dəns /


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They pour their ideas about politics, ecology and interpersonal relationships into vast, multifaceted, semi-abstract compositions that deal in dissonance and overload but often resolve into major-key resplendence.

From New York Times

No less rude than Dolemite himself, whose resplendence in the film was in studied contrast with his companions’ relatively subdued civilian wardrobes.

From New York Times

But this resplendence of his wasn’t quite the cause of my paroxysm.

From The Guardian

Europe succeeded in all its resplendence two generations ago under a regime of fixed exchange rates.

From Forbes

But some planetary scientists say that the rings' resplendence is hard to reconcile with a lifetime lasting billions of years.

From Nature