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divine

[dih-vahyn] / dɪˈvaɪn /




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Because these celebrity exorcists are imbued with a kind of divine authority in their audiences’ minds by their proximity to supernatural matters, their social media followings can be unusually strong and loyal.

From Slate • Jun. 8, 2026

The result can be heard in songs like the hard-driving “Is It Real?” in which Hollywell roars about mental illness and divine intervention, while Santos coats it all in steel honey.

From Salon • Jun. 5, 2026

Again and again, the poems search for a “you,” often absent or dead, divine or unknowable.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

Santana: Miles is what I call a sacred rascal, a divine rascal, a genius.

From Los Angeles Times • May 25, 2026

She might as well have said to the fire, “don’t burn!” but how could she divine the morbid suffering to which I was a prey?

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë




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