Examples of 'divined' in a sentence

Meaning of "divined"

Divine is a verb that means to discover or declare something by inspiration or intuition
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  • simple past tense and past participle of divine
  • Made divine, made holy.

How to use "divined" in a sentence

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divined
Perhaps she divined it without him realizing.
Napoleon himself at last divined that truth.
The divined human could also be an oracle.
There is a great truth we have not yet divined.
You have divined her secret.
To the place our ancestors divined.
I have divined an additional stream of revenue.
I believe the term you are looking for is divined.
I have divined my own means of redemption.
I do not think he divined anything.
Buffon divined the epochs of nature.
It seems he may have divined.
It was he who divined the location of the buried treasure.
That it is a great truth that we have not yet divined.
A journey divined where eyes intertwined.

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We have not yet divined.
Jeffer has divined his own artistic direction.
The destiny we choose and theone that is divined upon us is.
He divined the true nature of fossils.
The hidden cosmic meanings of the hexagrams were divined many.
She also divined that a route bus would be targeted.
Neither imagined nor divined.
Somehow she divined that the betrayal hurt least.
Judges thought that no one but a witch could have divined such an.
I divined the order of your birth by looking into my magic cup.
The quality of the shot can be divined from the tsurune alone.
Divined the secret.
I had not correctly divined your attitude towards your tenants.
Divined my harmlessness.
Has to be divined.
He has since divined that the child is with her mother.
These are the Ifa priests who divined for Orumila.
Has divined that.
And Communists who claimed that Marx and Lenin had divined absolute.
He divined that she came from a less tense atmosphere than himself.
They told me that my father divined that I would be a little girl.
Even he divined that the process as I practice it is prone to irritability and despair.
The Professor of Astronomy divined the heavenly secrets.
The marquise divined in a single glace the whole weight of the unhappiness of the superintendent.
Batiatus proves himself unworthy, as you had divined.
I have divined a plan to get her to Ferrara.
Fortunately they had no children-I soon divined that.
It seems he may have divined I have been aiding and abetting a fugitive.
From the looks of the fire, it seemed divined.
I divined the reason, but went nonetheless to learn her intent.
Is it accurate to say that he divined future and past events?
Very common occurrence in the developing world - then a substitute must be divined.
What can be divined from the calculi of the opinions?
I see in your face that you have divined my secret!
If thou hadst divined it, thou too mightst have made a fortune.

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