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natural phenomenon

NOUN
  1. all phenomena that are not artificial

How To Use natural phenomenon In A Sentence

  • I believe that categorizing this story as an allegory is more appropriate than doing so as a myth because a myth is defined as explaining natural phenomenon.
  • That is no natural phenomenon but the result of centuries of politically directed ethnocide.
  • In other words, in the diremption of myths which yielded here a natural phenomenon to be explained and there a moral value to be embodied, Platonism attached divinity exclusively to the moral element. The Life of Reason
  • He told the story of what had occurred as if it were a natural phenomenon, not mechanical failing or human error.
  • In 1744, Bishop Berkeley paradox in the absence of the case or say, but also to beg of Hope Hospital in philosophy by the term meaning: "a natural phenomenon is only natural appearance.
  • Gravity is a natural phenomenon.
  • Random mutation is inevitable because mutation is a natural phenomenon.
  • Stanley's poetry is always lush, frequently visionary, and sometimes sublime: It lights upon existential nanoseconds without affixing itself so doggedly to any one natural phenomenon that the presence and significance of the human is diminished a claim sometimes leveled against younger poets working in the New Minimalism, a kissing cousin of Slow Poetry. Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • I think we are dealing with a natural phenomenon here, not witchcraft.
  • Fushida became very excited by this natural phenomenon, viewing it as a mystical sign portending the success of the sneak attack.
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