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Definition of "epiphanies" [epiphanies]

  • Plural form of epiphany. (noun)

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Use "epiphanies" in a sentence
  • "Another comparison: "While Lynch dregs shocking epiphanies from the gunk of the subconscious, Weerasethakul’s mysteries lie right on the surface, in the obvious, seemingly trivial moments that are riddle and answer at once.""
  • "While Maslow's theories are humanistic, they have a connection to religion and spiritual life in what he called "peak experiences," and what the religious world might call epiphanies -- moments of clarity or ecstasy when the enormity of the wonder of the physical world, harmony with others and relationship with the transcendent, with God, are felt in powerful, transformational ways."
  • "Then came what she likes to call her "epiphanies.""