divine intervention

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An act where a deity becomes involved in the affairs of humans, often miraculously.

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  • The survivors of the shipwreck claimed it was divine intervention that they were rescued.
  • The victory was seen as the direct result of divine intervention.
  • Her recovery from the illness was so miraculous that the doctors jokingly called it divine intervention.
  • Many survivors attributed their escape to divine intervention.
  • Many people are praying for divine intervention to end the devastating drought.
  • It felt like nothing short of divine intervention when the rain finally came.
  • Without divine intervention, it's unlikely the small village will survive the flood.
  • They prayed for divine intervention to save their dying child.
  • The ancient legend tells of a hero who was saved from certain death by divine intervention.
  • Was it luck, or was it divine intervention that brought them together?
  • He doesn't believe in miracles, attributing the event to pure luck rather than divine intervention.
  • The sudden change in weather seemed like divine intervention to the parched farmers.
  • Do you think that divine intervention can alter the course of history?
  • She firmly believed in divine intervention guiding her life choices.
  • Finding my lost keys in the middle of a crowded park felt like a small act of divine intervention.
  • Some argue that the outcome was not by chance, but by divine intervention.
  • The team's unexpected victory against the champions was seen by fans as nothing short of divine intervention.
  • Only divine intervention could have prevented such a catastrophe.
  • Some theologians debate the nature and frequency of divine intervention in human affairs.
  • He looked for signs of divine intervention in every fortunate turn of events.