Divining [verb]

Definition of Divining:

prophesy

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Opposite/Antonyms of Divining:


Sentence/Example of Divining:

I’m not the first person to have divined that sculpture parks provide the safest way to enjoy art during a pandemic.

He stands neither as desperate, at age 37, to win a second Super Bowl nor burdened by the challenge of facing Tom Brady, the ultimate ring collector, in a divine NFC championship game showdown.

While fashion choice won’t divine the new administration’s policy goals, it is a subtle avenue into the first and second families’ mindset and how they hope to be perceived by the American public as the latest cast of Washington characters.

Clipperton, instantly divining Matt's plan, started toward him, with the intention of helping him hang onto the end of the rope.

Napoleon, divining his plan, sent a messenger for Ney to come and strengthen Soult.

Bibliomancy, divining by means of the Bible, survived to a comparatively recent period.

Botanomancy, divining by means of plants and flowers, can hardly be said to be extinct even now.

"Not at all," replied he, discovering that she was out of humor, but not divining the cause.

A greater mystery connected with the Hazel is the divining rod, for the discovery of water and metals.

I was staring at her, looking into the past which she had conjured up, divining things she had passed lightly over.