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[ US /ˈseɪtən/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell

How To Use Satan In A Sentence

  • To himself he added, "An 'belike, if Satan takes his eye off his own, I'll put it to that young cub iv his. CHAPTER 16
  • See, Stuart is like all the rest of the blood thirsty criminals in D.C., … ya seel hundreds of thousands more brown people will be killed because he's arrognt enough, he's evil enough and doggonnit Satan likes him! Franken Tells Pickens To Blow it Elsewhere « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Unfortunately, the group's dalliance with satanism proved to be their undoing, the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
  • She told me about the lecture and all the satanic messages in rock music. Christianity Today
  • He has often been characterised as a madman or Satanic genius.
  • And then the flesh, as it is the greatest retardment in good, it is the greatest incitement to evil, it is a bosom enemy, that betrays us to Satan, it is near us and connatural to us. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • He got to a sepulcher where four Satanists were gathered.
  • It was obviously faux-meat that was actually called "seitan" (seriously pronounced "Satan," as in the prince of darkness). Daily Campus
  • These are not satanic monsters, but tragic, pitiful figures.
  • 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.
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