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divine
01
divin
originating from, relating to, or associated with God or a god
Exemples
Many people find comfort in divine intervention during times of trouble.
Beaucoup de gens trouvent du réconfort dans l'intervention divine en période de difficulté.
02
having the nature or characteristics of a god
Exemples
The queen was believed to have divine right to rule.
03
resulting from divine providence, often seen as part of a greater plan
Exemples
They attributed their success to divine favor.
04
having surpassing excellence or perfection, as if inspired by the gods
Exemples
She sang with a divine voice that moved the audience to tears.
05
divin
devoted to or in the service of a deity
Exemples
They followed a divine calling to spread the faith.
Divine
Exemples
The Divine is often seen as all-knowing and omnipotent in various religions.
Le Divin est souvent considéré comme omniscient et omnipotent dans diverses religions.
02
a clergyman or any person in religious orders
Exemples
She consulted with the divine about her spiritual struggles.
to divine
01
to search for or discover something, often using a method like a divining rod or other supernatural means
Exemples
They hired a specialist to divine the missing objects in the field.
02
deviner, prédire
to either predict the future or uncover hidden truths with the use of supernatural forces
Exemples
Using the crystal ball, the fortune-teller divined a prosperous year ahead.
En utilisant la boule de cristal, le diseur de bonne aventure a diviné une année prospère à venir.
03
deviner
to guess or deduce information using intuition or an inexplicable sense of inner knowledge
Transitive
Exemples
They tried to divine the meaning of the cryptic message.
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