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Meaning of satanophany

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satanophany (n.)

An incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon.

satanophany Sentence Examples

  1. The sinister satanophany cast a pall of darkness over the once-serene town.
  2. The priest exorcised the demon from the possessed individual, invoking a powerful satanophany to expel its malevolence.
  3. The occult ritual culminated in a terrifying satanophany that left all present in awe and terror.
  4. The blasphemous painting depicted a gruesome satanophany that shocked and disgusted the onlookers.
  5. The sudden appearance of a grotesque satanophany sent chills down the spines of the terrified villagers.
  6. The satanic cult gathered in the secluded forest, their chanting summoning forth a horrifying satanophany.
  7. The ancient grimoire contained a ritual to invoke a satanophany, but its consequences were too dire to contemplate.
  8. The possessed child's eyes flashed with an unholy gleam as the satanophany manifested before them.
  9. The exorcism went awry, resulting in a violent satanophany that shattered the windows of the church.
  10. The author's tale of a satanophany was so vivid and gruesome that readers were haunted by its imagery for days.

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An incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon.

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The sinister satanophany cast a pall of darkness over the once-serene town.

The priest exorcised the demon from the possessed individual, invoking a powerful satanophany to expel its malevolence.

The occult ritual culminated in a terrifying satanophany that left all present in awe and terror.

The blasphemous painting depicted a gruesome satanophany that shocked and disgusted the onlookers.