Use of apocalyptic in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include apocalyptic at the start of sentence, apocalyptic at the end of sentence and apocalyptic in the middle of sentence
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apocalyptic at the end of sentence
- Wish the earth wasn't apocalyptic.
- Before the Christmas break it became apocalyptic.
- The air is chill and stagnant, the language apocalyptic.
- Parts of the ocean there look just absolutely apocalyptic.
- In the Sixties Gurus and pop music were the thing; the present mood is sombre and apocalyptic.
apocalyptic in the middle of sentence
- But some take a more apocalyptic view.
- The apocalyptic view must be rejected.
- But Spenser's is also the voice of apocalyptic concern.
- His speeches conveyed an oppressively apocalyptic vision.
- Most of the prophetical Apocrypha are apocalyptic in form.
- The reason is, I'm fascinated by the apocalyptic recovery.
- Politics is made of messianic visions and apocalyptic goals.
- We see in his novels his sinister, almost apocalyptic, vision of the future.
- Before them was an apocalyptic landscape of burnt villages and bomb craters.
- What inspires Madeleine Stowe to write a book about madness and apocalyptic visions?
- They sat around and listened with abashed smiles as Carlo Marx read them his apocalyptic, mad poetry.
- But when Christians use imagery like this they betray their misunderstanding of apocalyptic symbolism.
- What was the error from which he could only be saved by the apocalyptic vision of the future world itself?
- We had this apocalyptic view, that if you listen to this music, life will change and become more beautiful.
- According to the same newspaper, the deputy chief of staff, Moshe Ya'alon, thinks in rather apocalyptic terms.
- It was not a hesitant or infant Church that was overtaken by the apocalyptic disasters of the barbarian Invasions.
- The novel's apocalyptic ending takes on a universal dimension by being implicitly compared to a nuclear holocaust.
- Secretly I've always been interested in the end of the world, the apocalyptic vision of some one like Ludwic Meidner.
- The novel has apocalyptic and millennial flourishes; it bites off the large issue of human relationships with animals.
- Opponents painted a more apocalyptic picture, warning of foreign landowners and even invoking the specter of civil war.
- The Essenes were not only greatly inclined to apocalyptic views and legalism, but they were frantically anti-Hellenistic.
- When their typically apocalyptic vision of a new world faded, they retreated for the most part into traditional humility.
- Although ending the race to drink up before closing time has not moderated drinking habits, neither have apocalyptic predictions come to pass.
- These apocalyptic still lifes emphasise more strongly than the earlier work Christa Dichgans' preoccupation with the psychic reality of objects.