tribular (Meaning)
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tribular (a.)
Of or relating to a tribe; tribal; as, a tribual characteristic; tribular worship.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tribular
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tribular Sentence Examples
- The tribular storms raged relentlessly across the land, leaving devastation in their wake.
- The church endured intense tribulations, but God's grace sustained them.
- The enemy's tribular attacks were fierce, but the saints remained steadfast in their faith.
- The Tribulation Period brought unprecedented darkness and terror upon the world.
- The tribular marks on her body were a testament to her suffering.
- The tribular flames consumed everything in their path, leaving only ashes behind.
- The saints were subjected to tribular trials to test their faith and purify their souls.
- The tribular winds howled through the streets, threatening to destroy all in their path.
- God's tribulations serve to refine His people, drawing them closer to Him.
- The tribular waters rose high, threatening to overwhelm the faithful.
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Of or relating to a tribe; tribal; as, a tribual characteristic; tribular worship.
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The tribular storms raged relentlessly across the land, leaving devastation in their wake.
The church endured intense tribulations, but God's grace sustained them.
The enemy's tribular attacks were fierce, but the saints remained steadfast in their faith.
The Tribulation Period brought unprecedented darkness and terror upon the world.