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US
/mɪˈɫɛniəɫ/
]
[ UK /mɪlˈɛnɪəl/ ]
[ UK /mɪlˈɛnɪəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- relating to a millennium or span of a thousand years
How To Use millennial In A Sentence
- Their conceptions of the battles between good and evil were almost identical, with Christianity adopting millennial epochs that were integral to Mithraism from Zoroastrianism .
- At the end of the millennial reign, Satan will be loosed and a massive rebellion against the kingdom and a fierce assault against Christ and His saints will occur.
- How these systems may respond to the rapid and major global warming predicted over the coming century is uncertain but largely dependent on whether coral-algal symbioses can adjust to decadal rather than millennial rates of climate change.
- He takes systematic aim at the architects of millennial economic opinion: journalists and columnists, cultural studies academics, ad-men, and the shills of the new management literature.
- The postmillennial version of a Leatherman is the Apple iPhone. Self-Reliance 2008
- The nation itself came to be seen in a providential or even millennial light.
- In the meantime, his unsettling snapshots of troubled teens capture something of the unreal nature of this millennial time.
- Mr. Larsen makes the mistake of equating millennialism with dispensationalism, when the latter is actually a particular type of the former.
- However, neither the Korean nor the millennial view is good science, and thus it is reasonable to expect these perspectives to eventually be replaced by a scientific formulation.
- Fundamentalists reject a larger portion of secular society, maintain strong commitments to strict literalism, premillennial dispensationalism, and moral traditionalism.