Synonym: Advent, Parousia, Second Advent, Second Coming, Second Coming of Christ, coming. Similar words: adventure, adventitious, inadvertent, advertisement, inadvertently, advert, adverse, adversary. Meaning: ['ædvənt] n. 1. arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous) 2. the season including the four Sundays preceding Christmas 3. (Christian theology) the reappearance of Jesus as judge for the Last Judgment.
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91. With the advent of the College, veterinarians increasingly took over the treatment of horses and cattle.
92. Fighting ceased only with the advent of darkness - but the respite was to be brief.
93. The advent of the spinning jenny did not at first destroy home employment in spinning.
94. With the advent of independence in 1961, the cultural gap between colony and protectorate suddenly assumed new and larger political significance.
95. Since the advent of the bye week in 1990, the Rams are 3-5 the week afterward.
96. Some of the elite kindergartens and elementary schools also protest the advent of baby cram schools even while admitting their young alumni.
97. Outside the sealed city, the advent of the round ship Adorno roused the kingdom.
98. External information provision has seen the advent of end-user searching of external hosts.
99. The most alarming statistic was the state of the game before the advent of this precipitous decline.
100. However,[sentencedict.com] it was the advent of television which really transformed sportsmen.
101. One of the set texts for Advent dealt with the birth of John the Baptist.
102. Since the advent of treatment with bran, fewer patients have required surgery for the complications of diverticular disease.
103. Indeed, SunSoft hopes the whole Open Look versus Motif issue will recede with the advent of object-oriented interfaces.
104. Let us take a moment this Advent to spare a thought for what the poorest of our world are waiting for.
105. Even with the advent of mass unemployment, this trend has continued, if anything more strongly.
106. Many trace the origin of this crisis to the 1993 advent of free agency, which has sent salaries skyrocketing.
107. On the aircraft the stewardess brought him a copy of the Tollemarche Advent.
108. The advent of 1992 will demand a new breed of Euro-Christians who are embracing the entire continent in their strategic thinking.
109. With the advent of term limits in the state Legislature, Orange County will have the whip hand.
110. With the advent of electrics, journey times were to be halves,[sentencedict.com/advent.html] as well as making life easier for locomotive crews.
111. The urge to invent oneself begins early and is perhaps coeval with the advent of any sort of self-consciousness.
112. Despite the recent advent of statute law in this area, there remains no statutory definition of what constitutes insider trading.
113. Sometimes the second reading, usually made from the Apostolic writings, had the same theme especially in Lent or Advent.
114. Indeed, the advent of such a figure on the scene of history renders sacrifices unnecessary, if not actually obscene.
115. Yet with the advent of plate tectonics, this model had to evolve.
116. With the advent of steam power there was a marked improvement in the movement of coal.
117. The new President signals the advent of a new generation with a new and more positive approach.
118. But before the advent of data-processing capacity, the actual analyses would have taken man-years of clerical toil to complete.
119. But it has been given a new impetus, even an urgency, by the advent of modern computer technology.
120. It was the heavyweight champion until the advent of Art Explosion, a production of Nova Development.
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