spiritualistic / ˈspɪr ɪ tʃu əˌlɪz əm /

灵性的属灵的灵性灵性上的

spiritualistic 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the belief or doctrine that the spirits of the dead, surviving after the mortal life, can and do communicate with the living, especially through a person particularly susceptible to their influence.
  2. the practices or phenomena associated with this belief.
  3. the belief that all reality is spiritual.
  4. Metaphysics. any of various doctrines maintaining that the ultimate reality is spirit or mind.
  5. spiritual quality or tendency.
  6. insistence on the spiritual side of things, as in philosophy or religion.

spiritualistic 近义词

spiritualistic

等同于 magic/magical

spiritualistic

等同于 magical

spiritualistic

等同于 clairvoyant

spiritualistic

等同于 talismanic

spiritualistic

等同于 thaumaturgic

spiritualistic

等同于 thaumaturgical

spiritualistic

等同于 theurgic

spiritualistic

等同于 theurgical

更多spiritualistic例句

  1. That’s why they’re marrying spiritualism with practical steps.
  2. She rejected vaccination and vivisection and moved toward spiritualism.
  3. He is deeply rooted in a heartfelt and learned cosmopolitan spiritualism.
  4. Nevertheless, the triumph of West Coast spiritualism over East Coast secularism has civilization-wide implications.
  5. All three were anxious," Gray writes, "that the rise of Spiritualism would block the advance of scientific materialism.
  6. The miracles are believed in by many, but Spiritualism lags far behind the Mormon theology, and probably always will do.
  7. That which goes by the names of clairvoyance and spiritualism is based solely upon an unreasoning credulity.
  8. After a time clairvoyance was replaced by spiritualism, and I was again challenged to test the virtue of mediums.
  9. Such a culmination has been attained by the believers in Modern Spiritualism.
  10. The fact that I do so shows, at all events, that I have looked seriously at spiritualism since.