macrocosmic

IPA: mˈækrʌkɑzmɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to the macrocosm (universe).
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Examples of "macrocosmic" in Sentences

  • What kind of macrocosmic assumptions can one make from such a fact?
  • Also, there is a theoretically sound basis for homosexuality in macrocosmic evolution.
  • In the first, God begins on the macrocosmic level, calling forth light from dark, waters from waters, and land from sea.
  • Yes, one war can wipe out thousands or millions and is terrible and on the macrocosmic scale still speaks of a problem for human kind in general.
  • The contrasts which he notes — geographical and demographic (neither very distinctly), social, and religious — are discussed throughout the book, but Stone's "macrocosmic" view of seventeenth-century England distorts the reality of what actually occurred in the provinces.
  • MIM is refreshingly original, inviting, embracing, educational and entertaining, and all of the above, simultaneously -- and therefore, the dream destination of every teacher who wants to introduce students to world geography and history, world cultures and immersing all visitors in the sociological/cultural differences and similarities of our planet with a vast macrocosmic global approach -- fascinating for young and not so young alike.

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