Examples of 'epochal' in a sentence

Meaning of "epochal"

epochal (adjective) - relating to a pivotal or significant point in time, often used to describe events or eras of great importance
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  • Of or pertaining to an epoch.
  • Highly important or significant; monumental, epoch-making.

How to use "epochal" in a sentence

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An epochal change we could not possibly fathom.
The world of work faces an epochal transition.
An epochal clash over the limits of privacy.
Our country wants research as epochal as this to be proprietary.
Epochal change happens in a way we do not fully understand.
Both events are epochal in many regards.
Ten epochal inventors who did not get rich.
They are just epochal works.
These epochal events coincided with.
Okura frontier hotel tsukuba epochal.
Let us look first at epochal developments in redemptive history.
The army and transportation were at the forefront of this epochal shift.
It will be an epochal defeat for science.
These migrations are epochal.
The experiment is considered as an epochal event and is broadcast by television.

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The migratory phenomena have now assumed global and in some cases epochal dimensions.
The distinction of epochal styles from transitional styles is important.
Five degrees more means quite simply an epochal climate change.
This epochal event.
We are living through one of those moments of epochal geologic change right now.
This includes an epochal contrast in the conception of freedom and rights.
This trial marked an epochal frontier.
The deepening of Turkish democracy at the time appeared potentially epochal.
Turkey is being torn by an epochal crisis of identity.
A chapter in Just Say Yes chronicles her memories of making that epochal weekend.
We can and must understand the epochal consequences of climate change.
The fall of the Berlin Wall was really an epochal event.
Something indeed more conversional and epochal took place at the start of its production.
The adoption last year of the Convention on Nuclear Safety was truly an epochal development.
This article describes the major epochal event in the history of Israel.
The epochal paper where Turing defines Turing machines.
This series presents some of the great epochal changes in music history.
That is an epochal change for Britain and for Europe.
The resin of this invention exhibits also epochal effects to this field.
We will discuss the epochal divisions of the Old Testament in three steps.
Latin America could be on the verge of an epochal transformation.
Perhaps the most obvious epochal development occurred between the Old and New Testaments.
His life on earth constituted the fourth epochal revelation to Urantia.
That epochal Conference.
His discovery of life on Mars might be an epochal event in human history.
Brexit is an epochal struggle for power, and an exemplary one.
This approach corresponds to the ways biblical theologians study epochal developments in the Old Testament.
We are entering an epochal period of change in the world, and certainly in america.
We are all keen to see the success of the Fifth Epochal Revelation.
Concert at Epochal tomorrow.
We have been given a tremendous gift in the Fifth Epochal Revelation.
Why should we look to previous epochal revelations for lessons to apply today?
How would you like to be a key part of this epochal song?
Answering this question is the ongoing task of epochal diachronic approaches toward the Old Testament.
In some sense, the battle over antiquities is part of an epochal shift.

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