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Similar words: providentimprovidentprovidenceresidentialprovidepresidentialresidentiallyconfidentialMeaning: [‚prɑvɪ'denʃl /‚prɒ-]  adj. 1. peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention 2. relating to or characteristic of providence 3. resulting from divine providence. 
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(1) He explained the yellow fever epidemic as a providential act to discourage urban growth.
(2) A providential wind carried the raft to the shore.
(3) Their departure just before the floods was providential.
(4) The announcement seems providential at a time when good news is in short supply.
(5) Blackwell's arrival at that moment was providential.
(6) Nevertheless, Freud did detect a providential, protective element in the superego.
(7) Thanks to that providential snowstorm the attack had been repulsed.
(8) To Robyn, it seemed a providential opportunity to make another - this time decisive - break with Charles.
(9) There was, however, a drawback to this providential escape, which he realized as he walked up the hall.
(10) Their departure just before the floods providential.
(11) Providential: This disposition of likelihood and individual is concerned.
(12) This was providential rest and shelter until the moon rose.
(13) Christians confess the lordship and the providential care of God over the world.
(14) It'struck her as providential that she should be the instrument of his initiation.
(15) The pistols were loaded so our escape is indeed providential.
(16) They warned that politicians, once infused with a sense of providential mission[sentencedict.com/providential.html][sentencedict.com], could morph into smarmy tyrants.
(17) The appearance of Marshall Lee Miller to handle his defence against the passport violation charge had seemed more than just providential.
(18) Change haunts Spenser, even when he acknowledges that a providential order is operating.
(19) As for the scene in the Sammath Naur, it is even more providential than it looks.
(20) Another theme in the Book of Deuteronomy is the theme of providential concern, and that appears in Deuteronomy 8.
(21) Thus the coming of Islam may be seen as a providential occurrence that allowed the Jews to slip between the cracks Islam made in Byzantine Church persecution.
(22) The chair into which he allowed himself to fall was placed in front of that mirror, so fatal for him, so providential for Marius, in which he had read Cosette's reversed writing on the blotting book.
(23) Soames Forsyte was a member of the board of the Providential Premium Reassurance Society.
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