satanic

IPA: sʌtˈænɪk

adjective

  • Evil, fiendish, devilish or diabolical.
  • Of or pertaining to any form of Satanism.
  • Of, pertaining to or resembling Satan (the Devil).
  • Alternative form of Satanic (of, pertaining to or resembling Satan). [Of, pertaining to or resembling Satan (the Devil).]
  • Alternative form of satanic [Evil, fiendish, devilish or diabolical.]
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Examples of "satanic" in Sentences

  • Thinking about publicly divulging your earlier dabblings in satanic rituals?
  • He said the drawn circle with an "x" through it - which he called a satanic symbol - also was new to him.
  • Fits identified as satanic possession had broken out among adolescent girls at earlier times in New England.
  • She was granted restraining orders for her stalker who is a mental patient who boasts her involvement in satanic rituals.
  • It also singles out Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan for what it calls satanic alliances with the United States and Israeli.
  • Some Democratic party leaders from Durham, North Carolina were allegedly involved in "satanic rituals" and were charged with assault and rape.
  • A ban on "occult goods" ( "Materials, goods or paraphernalia for use in satanic, sacrificial, or related practices") seems similarly troublesome.
  • But it ` s definitely being tied as a sort of quasi-religious or even satanic -- the word satanic has also been used ritual connected to Halloween night.
  • He has publicly proclaimed that they are made of green cheese and sold to terrorists, and that you, the widget-maker, engage regularly in satanic orgies involving pythons, whipped cream and the blood of ferrets.

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