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Definition of "all-seeing" []

  • Having knowledge of all things said or done. (adjective)

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Use "all-seeing" in a sentence
  • "The earliest symbols for the Trinity were abstract: the equilateral triangle, sometimes embellished with rays; an eye enclosed within a triangle, referring to the all-seeing eye of God watching from the Trinity; the triangle enclosing a circle, suggesting the eternity of the Trinity; three interlocking circles to imply equality, unity, and eternity in the persons of the Trinity; or three equal intertwining arches, the triquetra, an early Christian emblem for the Trinity."
  • "Here Bassett, helped by Ngurn and Balatta, weakly sat up, swaying weakly from the hips, and with clear, unfaltering, all-seeing eyes gazed upon the Red One."
  • "Just as heinous is that every year, more and more municipal governments pretend that they plant these all-seeing menaces in the interest of “safety.”"
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