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satanic

[suh-tan-ik, sey-] / səˈtæn ɪk, seɪ- /


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Two gargoyles still remain in the baggage claim area to protect luggage, including a more muted animatronic Greg; the original had “triggered” some people who viewed it as overtly satanic, Ms. Stegman said.

From New York Times

And there are frequent warnings of an omnipotent satanic force that has supposedly infiltrated the highest echelons of power around the world.

From BBC

The unexplained discoveries inspired a groundswell of theories, with some blaming the killings on satanic cultists who were said to use the organs for sacrifices, while others attributed the mutilations to U.F.O.s.

From New York Times

"The enemy continued to attack our positions with satanic zeal," he told the Ukrainian parliament's television channel.

From Reuters

That approach worked brilliantly in “Hereditary,” which turned its protagonist’s dollhouse dioramas into a startling visual conceit and a hell of a satanic metaphor.

From Los Angeles Times