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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121. They called it All-Heal and laid it upon their altars as an emblem of the advent of the Messiah.
122. This appears convincing since the decline in mortality rates antedated for the most part the advent of efficacious pills and surgical procedures.
123. Swallows come by group at the advent of spring.
124. The advent of war led to a greater austerity.
125. The object's advent is the significance's verification.
126. The advent of the computer changed people's life greatly.
127. The advent of aircraft brought with it aeronautical engineering.
128. the advent of new technology.
129. Piquet salutes the general's advent with neat pose.
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131. With the advent of vomiting, he noted severe epigastric pain as well as severe headache.
132. The direct cause is the emerging aTM-based BISDN and the advent of aDSL, the shortened form of asymmetric digital subscriber loop.
133. Come, Thou Dayspring, come and cheer our spirits by Thine advent here.
134. In such joyful moment that everything resurge and thrives, our master Buddha exhibits his fugacious advent.
135. With the advent of knowledge economy high - tech enterprises come forth continuously.
136. As Alex Iskold wrote in the R/WW Social Bookmarking Faceoff in September, it could be argued that the current social web era started with del.icio.us and the advent of social bookmarking.
137. With the advent of global ecological crisis, human centrality becomes the focus of discussion.
138. With the advent of electronic age, intellectual honesty has been given high priority to because now it is easy for people to plagiarise others' works from the Internet.
139. Sincethe term "CPU" is generally defined as a software (computer program)execution device, the earliest devices that could rightly be calledCPUs came with the advent of the stored-program computer.
140. To salute the advent of intellectual economy,[www.Sentencedict.com] must not pluvial silken tassel.
141. The advent of the Internet provides us the access to many autonomous and heterogeneous information sources.
142. His advent had obviously put a stop to the conversation, decided awkwardness having set in.
143. An in-depth look at Christ's first advent and the prophetic signs of His second advent.
144. With the advent of lasers, some experiments tried to use its high intensity, high monochromaticity, short pulse duration to perform the theory and experiments of the laser selective chemistry.
145. Presently, the advent of the Chinese AP test and classes will instigate a great change!
146. With the advent of molecular marker, introgression of genes controlling good quality by marker-assisted selection has been proved to be an effective choice to improve the quality of cultivars.
147. With the advent of dental materials and technology, we can replace a broken tooth root with a titanium root analogue, that is, dental implant.
148. Maomao , the advent of you brought too much comfortless and happiness to me!
149. We think of Advent from the perspective of earthbound creatures who know nothing but this life.
150. The computer is a product of advanced civilization and its invention, according to some people, signals the advent of a Second Industrial Revolution.
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