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spiritual

Definition for spiritual

adjective as in religious, otherworldly

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“This is a spiritual battle that is waged in our homes and in our neighborhoods, at school, at your job,” she said.

For many of the growing number of Mexican visitors to the Weltmuseum — more than 25,000 have come this year, a record — viewing the penacho becomes something of a spiritual experience.

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In the New Testament, the apostle Paul transformed Jewish tradition by moving God’s image from the physical body to the spiritual soul.

He had privately dismissed it as “spiritual opium,” according to the people close to Beijing, and viewed it as an easy sacrifice to secure the continued dialogue China needed.

When they met 14 years ago, Ryder told Gaskin-Barber his dream was to live in Nashville, the spiritual home of country music.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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