Examples of 'revelatory' in a sentence

Meaning of "revelatory"

Revelatory (adjective): Something that reveals new or significant information, especially in a surprising way. It is often used to describe experiences, revelations, or moments that provide unexpected insights
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  • Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of a revelation
  • Prophetic (especially of doom); apocalyptic

How to use "revelatory" in a sentence

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What was revelatory was the pattern that emerged.
He did not will himself to have a revelatory dream.
We need more revelatory books from you.
The reactions of the speaking partners are revelatory.
They suppressed the revelatory message in them.
Art for me is often exploratory and revelatory.
He was revelatory in his contribution to the development of electronic music.
It falls into the category of a revelatory experience.
His revelatory eye is with us now.
Your journey has been revelatory for us both.
I see no revelatory fruit being manifest in the church today.
To perform and work with him was revelatory.
And she had a revelatory moment.
This attention should be brief but revelatory.
The revelatory gifts have ceased.

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These scenes feel intimate and revelatory.
But it was revelatory in its own way.
Then there is the question of revelatory dreams.
It has revelatory and theological value.
Kidding has also been such a revelatory surprise.
This revelatory exposition is not taught in most churches.
But the whole weekend was pretty revelatory.
It began with a revelatory anecdote.
While ultimately neither incriminating or revelatory.
That was a shocking and revelatory moment for me.
A biopsy of nerve tissue may also prove revelatory.
I had the most revelatory dream.
Not allowing later or other writings to be considered revelatory.
Finally there are the revelatory religions.
Its transversal nature and synthetic complexity is similarly revelatory.
But that work is neither revelatory nor miraculous.
The panic over the fiscal cliff has been revelatory.
The crisis is revelatory first and foremost of our weaknesses.
Things build to a tense and revelatory finale.
Hallucinatory or revelatory interpretations of reality.
My teacher said lighting is the key to revelatory photography.
There are revelatory prophecies.
Gerard finds her performance revelatory.
It is based on the highest revelatory truths of the modern age.
A third video was even more revelatory.
These are not revelatory headlines.
And what she uncovers is revelatory.
This can be a revelatory experience.
But episode two was almost revelatory.
Rhythm is also be revelatory of controversy.
But other tidbits from the report are revelatory.
Those were the revelatory things.
Some turned out to be particularly revelatory.
The name itself is quite revelatory in the sense that.
A revelatory book for me.

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