deific

ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by divine or godlike nature
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How To Use deific In A Sentence

  • The deification of the cow was undoubtedly linked with the rise of the priestly Brahmin caste in early Hinduism.
  • It is to his credit that he has long resisted deification and hero worship, indeed all the elaborate trappings of being a living symbol.
  • During the Late Period his veneration extended to deification and he became a local god at Memphis where he was glorified for his skills as a physician and a healer.
  • Query: whether there be no connection between brachycephalism and this modern deification of machinery? Alone
  • Erigena teaches the restitution of all things under the form of the Dionysian _adunatio_ or _deificatio_. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries
  • I'm sure the Clintons would be flattered by the practically deific power you grant them, particularly HRC. Hillary Will Be President Obama's Secretary Of State
  • Amy is still perky and twinkly, a box-fresh Katie Price ready for deification by the masses. Celebrity Big Brother: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • Of those deific couplings came the mighty men that were of old.
  • I know, not exactly deific, but hey, there has to be at least one major religion out there that worships someone for being Jewish then dying, right? Jilly Gagnon: Give Me That...OLD Time Religion
  • It is a type of self-worship or self-deification, but why exclude the possibility of external forces at work? Archive 2010-02-01
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