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Use "divinities" in a sentence
"I had an economics course with a fool named “Steamboat” Fulton, whose stock and trade was lyrical rant about the twin divinities named Supply and Demand."
"The Dorian worship of Apollo ..., always opposed to the sad Christian divinities, is the aspiring element, by force and spring of which Greek religion sublimes itself ...."
"For earth and so on are denoted by the distinctive term 'divinities'; so e.g. 'Let me enter into those three divinities' (Ch.Up. VI, 3, 2), where fire, water, and earth are called divinities; and Kau."