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demonical

/dih-mon-ik/US // dɪˈmɒn ɪk //UK // (dɪˈmɒnɪk) //

恶魔般的,妖魔化的,恶魔般地,恶魔般的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
    • : demoniac.

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Examples

  • Scientific doubt working to reveal the frightening extent of anthropogenic climate change and conspiratorial doubt, like a demonic twin, undermining it.

  • Having already worked with Arne during David’s exorcism, the Warrens rushed to his side, convincing Marty—via the aforementioned audio tapes—that this was an indisputable case of demonic possession.

  • The demonic game of golf rose up at the worst times to attack Matsuyama’s will.

  • Over the course of four seasons, she has battled witches, vampires, vengeful spirits, nutty sister-wife cults, possessed neighbors, demonic nuns, and killer trees, among other threats.

  • Since she’s come home, things go bump in the night, food goes missing, and a demonic Teddy Ruxpin bear keeps activating itself.

  • The demonic ‘anti-Santa’ enjoys an unlikely renaissance as we learn to embrace our inner pagan.

  • And so, the horned god became Satan—and others in his demonic retinue.

  • That room—the cold, the purple light, the demonic transformations: it really haunts you.

  • “You almost saw a humanist as well as an absolute demonic side,” she says now.

  • He has amassed an enormous back catalog of inflammatory comments on matters ranging from women to the “demonic” movie Avatar.

  • Culmination of belief in demonic power of woman in witchcraft persecutions.

  • He is traveling through an Inferno, seeing its entire demonic brood, which he has begotten, and which he has to fight and subject.

  • There was a wolfish gleam in the little eyes and a demonic grin on the thin lips.

  • I am not as positive as you are in the belief that the obsessing agency is really demonic individuals.

  • The demonic theory of disease, including insanity, is universal among savages.