Sentence example with the word 'epochal'

epochal

alternate, consequential, every other, intermittent, metronomic, periodical, recurrent, rotary, steady, unmatched, wheeling

Definition adj. highly significant or important especially bringing about or marking the beginning of a new development or era

Last update: September 14, 2015


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The lines of the treaty of Westphalia, six years later, were already laid down by Richelieu; and its epochal importance in European history is a measure of the genius who threw the balance of power from Habsburg to Bourbon.   [Please select]

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And Knowlton outlined the epochal occurrences of the world conflict.   [Please select]

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Such an epochal first moment came to William Lloyd Garrison in the streets of Boston.   [Please select]

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Two other scientists did epochal work in a field far removed from astronomy.   [Please select]

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Now, in the year 1771, another of these epochal conflicts was come upon the world, and Samuel Adams, living in heroic days, was bound to stand in the forefront of the virtuous against "restless Adversaries."   [Please select]

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