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deific Meaning in Bengali



ঐশ্বরিক বা দেবতুল্য প্রকৃতি দ্বারা চিহ্নিত





deific's Usage Examples:

The deific decree delusion is a defense in a criminal case in which a person committed a crime in the belief that God ordered them to do it.


relationship of the insanity defense to a deific decree.


The Supreme Court of Washington carved out the deific exception from the standard set forth in.


Moreover, Kurdish Alevis consider their hereditary sacred lineages as semi-deific figures, practice nature veneration, and put more emphasis on Pir Sultan.


criticisms of these sophists and their word usage, along with his criticisms of deific terms, were rejected.


also wrote on knowledge of moral wrongness in the case of a delusion of a deific decree, that God ordered a criminal act, when defendant knows the act is.


also examined the relationship between the legal test of insanity and a deific decree, the belief that an act is not wrong because God ordered it.


with great power and knowledge and are as close to being "gods" as any non-deific being can be.


usage, evocation refers to the calling out of lesser spirits (beneath the deific or archangelic level), sometimes conceived of as arising from the self.


T he priest takes the deific form of the god within him and takes a bath in the holy water.


coming together in the cataclysmic event that gives rise to the sun (and its deific personification, Atum).


legally insane because they believed God ordered them to do the crime ("deific-decree"), one interpretation of the insanity is that they acted under a.


that the archetype upon which Christians based their Devil may have been a deific image of the old pagan world.


through their reconciliation of Platonic idealism with Christian doctrines of deific generation, came to see the divine lifeforce as the informing principle.


design, imbuing each lady with a persona and each persona with a unique deific principle marking the journey of womanhood.


When being worshiped, he had three deific manifestations: "Amenhotep of the Town," "Amenhotep Beloved of Amun," and.


In Andean mythology a wak'a was a deific entity which resided in natural objects such as mountains, boulders, streams.


The narrator can easily be interpreted as a deific character, as his presence in the novel is known but not necessarily tangible.



deific's Meaning':

characterized by divine or godlike nature

Synonyms:

immortal;

Antonyms:

mortal; earthly;

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