English to Gujarati Dictionary apocalyptic

apocalyptic

સાક્ષાત્કાર
definition
adjective
the apocalyptic visions of ecologists
describing or prophesying the complete destruction of the world.
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This might well be related to the imagery of God depicted in 'apocalyptic' accounts.
The scribal community similarly took the destruction of Jerusalem and fit it into the 'apocalyptic' narrative of the destruction and return of once and future cities.
I love the way that, in the 'apocalyptic' destruction of Genesis, Nimoy sidesteps the action for the briefest second to show us the beauty of the last sunset on the dying world.
I'm not sure the 'apocalyptic' vision is helpful.
Indeed, the current American spate of interest in 'apocalyptic' prophecy stems precisely from attempts to draw meaning from complex and difficult imagery.
The rise of environmental politics since the late 1960s directly stimulated historical scholarship, and gave the new environmental history an occasionally 'apocalyptic' and moralistic tone.
All Western democracies are now acutely aware of the 'apocalyptic' consequences of a well-orchestrated attack on high-profile facilities.
The annihilation of Canada's natural resources can best be described as 'apocalyptic' .
Again, the gospel's 'apocalyptic' imagery denotes the end of an age and calls the people to a shared, wide-awake clarity of purpose.
Do you not realise the serious catastrophic, 'apocalyptic' implications if he is correct?
The cover picture shows the 'apocalyptic' moment when Albion rises from his rock and sees the vision of the land as Jerusalem, having subdued and reunited the Four Zoas.
The other times I see him focusing on his artwork while attending the San Francisco Academy of Art and creating his war-torn, 'apocalyptic' imagery that needs few words to explain.
Inside the ring, he is a gladiator of 'apocalyptic' proportions.
Despairing, however, that he would only be remembered as a political satirist and not a genuine artist in his own right, he changed his subject matter to romantic landscapes or 'apocalyptic' visions of the future.
Those who prophesied 'apocalyptic' social change faced great risks.
Furthermore, news channels would either interview astrologers or fortune tellers and ask them to give 'apocalyptic' and catastrophic predictions that would frighten people.
It also has an 'apocalyptic' vision of the future.
His work was seminal for understanding the role and importance of 'apocalyptic' literature and its interpretations in the lives of early seventeenth-century Puritans.
Nor is he given to 'apocalyptic' prophecies.
As a sort of exclamation point, Jesus then uses the 'apocalyptic' imagery we have today.
Our analysis of the larger culture was characterized by the kind of 'apocalyptic' imagery made popular by the nineteenth-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody.
Wasn't this 'apocalyptic' comment portentous with all the flooding and massive tidal waves around Thailand and the Indian Ocean?
Galactica makes multiple references to the day in the form of 'apocalyptic' destruction, burnt fire-fighters and the grotesque immediacy of bodies tumbling into space.
He suspects this support is based on a reading of Christian prophecy that requires an 'apocalyptic' war in the Middle East as the precondition for Christ's return.
The book's second half focuses on the ethics of prophetic and 'apocalyptic' literature.
The anthemic title track was emblematic of its overall invention, set against an 'apocalyptic' backdrop; ice ages, zombies of death, nuclear errors.
We have had a storm of 'apocalyptic' proportions this morning, with gale force winds and torrential rain for hours.
There is nothing, in short, inherently Jewish or Christian or Muslim about 'apocalyptic' imagery.
How can people like Tony Blair be blind to this massive risk of 'apocalyptic' destruction and loss of freedom?
Even for those who did not accept these 'apocalyptic' scenarios, emancipation portended a chaotic and terrifying new world.
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