[ UK /dɪvˈɪnɪti/ ]
[ US /dɪˈvɪnəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. white creamy fudge made with egg whites
  2. the quality of being divine
    ancient Egyptians believed in the divinity of the Pharaohs
  3. the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth
  4. any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
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How To Use divinity In A Sentence

  • Although in traditional practices of visualization, eidetic images of a divinity or his paradisal dwelling were constructed in the mind, these visions were not visible to the eyes.
  • Galilee with theriomorphic polytheism, that is, the tendency to embody the qualities of divinity in animal forms. The Ancient East
  • Barrow had taken an oath to study divinity when he was admitted as a fellow, and, after briefly studying medicine, he began studying divinity again.
  • On the farther side of the hypostyle there were still other large halls which led ultimately to the actual sanctuary, or sekos, in which the divinity was represented by a statue or some symbol; only the king, or his representative, the high priest, could enter the sekos. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • The practice of theurgy, then, becomes a way for the soul to experience the presence of the divinity, instead of merely thinking or conceptualizing the godhead.
  • There ,my son, is love. The love that makes all things beautiful. Yes, and breaths divinity into the very dust you tread.
  • He wanted us to gaze up at his Sistine ceiling and be awed by the power of divinity. Times, Sunday Times
  • His life was for all, bringing everyone in his midst to purity, upliftment and divinity.
  • Cranmer does not intend to delve into the divisive arguments which confronted the Early Church on the nature of Christ's divinity and his humanity, but to focus on the controversy which has been caused by a statue of Jesus with an erect penis, which is on display at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. Cranmer
  • And herein is divinity conformant unto philosophy, and generation not only founded on contrarieties, but also creation. Religio Medici
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