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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "revelatory" in a sentence

    revelatory example sentences

    revelatory


    1. Even Pharaoh had a revelatory dream from God, but he couldn’t interpret it


    2. ’ There was a pause, obviously in recognition of both their need to assimilate this revelatory information


    3. "He wants to prepare ahead of time for the revelatory show and celebration


    4. Finally, the Melchizedek chairman of the revelatory commission appointed a commission of three of our number to prepare our view of the Master's Urmia teachings as adapted to twentieth-century religious and political conditions on Urantia


    5. Accordingly, we three secondary midwayers completed such an adaptation of Jesus' teachings, restating his pronouncements as we would apply them to present-day world conditions, and we now present these statements as they stand after having been edited by the Melchizedek chairman of the revelatory commission


    6. may, that some of the results of our forensic analysis may be quite revelatory


    7. Prophesy (2 of 5) The Bible says all believers can prophecy; and some function in the 'office of a prophet' with a strong revelatory gift


    8. The Bible says all believers can prophecy; and some function in the 'office of a prophet' with a strong revelatory gift


    9. The revelatory words of God is how we live our life, so are you living by echo, by what others have said about you, by the voice of your experience, the voice of your circumstance, the voice of your feelings, the voice of your father, who has long died, but told you you're an idiot, and you'd never get anywhere? The voice of a teacher, who said you're a fool, you'll fail, you'll never go anywhere? What are you living by?


    10. Thus began another night of delayed sleep and revelatory reading, with Bianca quietly dozing by my side

    11. They’re both revelatory not only because they are so personal in scope but because the many photographs of James as a youngster with the stunning Marilyn in her prime are absolutely priceless


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    Synonyms for "revelatory"

    apocalyptic apocalyptical revelatory indicative indicatory significative suggestive

    "revelatory" definitions

    (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly


    prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom