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单词 God-given
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Definition of God-given in English:

God-given

adjective
  • 1Received from God.

    they believe the Church to be a God-given institution
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It appears that he was endowed with God-given healing power.
    • Not only are you stuck with your God-given leg length when in skinnies (no more hiding heels under hems) but your feet are given exaggerated prominence.
    • The enlightened Father Hall advised him that Catholic doctrine endorses the lay vocation, the importance of using a God-given talent.
    • But getting an educational system based on developing the individual God-given talents of young Aborigines has yet to be realised.
    • You have within you the God-given power to co-create new life, and not just any sort of new life either.
    • ‘Absolutely not,’ I said, and launched into a lecture about how important it is to love your God-given body.
    • They had hammered their God-given natural talent into something extra special through dedication and hard work and were examples of modern icons.
    • We proclaim by our God-given power, used on behalf of God's hope, that the birth that took place two thousand years ago truly changed the world for all time.
    • Unlike libertarians, social conservatives hold that government has the God-given mandate to enforce a moral order shaped by Christian values.
    • Yet, while these opponents of abortion argue their position as a God-given, universal, moral imperative, religious groups are by no means united on the issue.
    • Our children's children will marvel that so many people wasted their God-given lives hammering mystical pegs into psychological holes.
    • She had a great voice, but to hear my beloved boss blaspheming her God-given gift by growling and yelping along with the likes of Shania was not a great situation.
    • We still have to keep coming back to that in the of law our society, like we have to come back to the Bible as the God-given law, the unchanging law of God, for the governance of our faith.
    • That's all they are, the dissipation of your great, God-given inner power.
    • They were free because they had asserted their claim to be a sovereign people, with authority to make laws for themselves, at the expense of the arbitrary and God-given powers of the monarch.
    • Disability is God-given; it is man who makes it a handicap.
    • Doesn't reproductive technology involve using, even within a religious perspective, our God-given intelligence?
    • There is a fine line between a person embracing his unique, God-given attributes, and the heart curved completely inward.
    • While others might get over with dancing and theatrics, with Houston, it all comes back to her mesmerizing, God-given golden pipes.
    • The life of the world to come is affirmed as part of the human cycle of receiving, shaping and returning our God-given life.
    1. 1.1 Possessed by unquestionable right, as if by divine authority.
      being my stepsister doesn't give you a God-given right to know all my business
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Israeli government feels that they have a God-given right to possess the territory now know as Israel.
      • That's why I feel that it's my God-given right - and indeed, my duty - to rail against the stupidity of others.
      • And, unlike the denizens of Cape May, we strongly resist efforts to interfere with our God-given sexual liberties, like groping women on buses.
      • Feminism, on the other hand, was interpreted as a rejection of God-given hierarchy and authority on the same scale as Eve's eating the forbidden fruit.
      • But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get blotto wherever and whenever we like.
      • Sure, no club has any God-given right to any status, but every club in a league should expect a sporting chance to progress, and those who cannot stand the heat demotion.
      • Vincent is blessed with unshakeable self-belief and a God-given mission to get through as many women as possible.
      • If the people have not suffered enough, it is their God-given right to suffer some more.
      • But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right.
      • One of the greatest problems for all of us outside the US is the total failure within the US itself to see this as anything other than America's God-given right.
      • Some supporters, most supporters respect you and what you do, but some think they have a God-given right to come up to you when they feel like it and tell you what you're doing wrong.
      • ‘Those people who think they have a God-given right are ignoring the need to argue their case and campaign and change minds,’ Allen said.
      • No one knows how much water the leisure industry should rightfully demand and irrigators simply do not accept that the environment has some God-given right to be vague.
      • Deep in our soul, Americans believe that it is our God-given right to consume as much gas as we want at far lower costs than prevail anywhere else on the planet.
      • They think they have a God-given right to success on the hurling fields, especially against non-traditional hurling counties.
      • But the daughter now lectures the Mayo voters as if she had a God-given right to their support within the sacred scriptures of Fianna Fail opportunism.
      • P.S. In unrelated Scandinavian news, Swedish prisoners are on strike after having been denied their God-given right to weightlift in jail.
      • He is one of those people who thinks he has the God-given right to drive where he likes, when he likes and at whatever speed he chooses to, mowing down anything that gets in his path - road humps are one of his pet hates.
      • Many Americans believe they have a God-given right to possess arms as a last resort against tyranny.
      • Or will the God-given right to rampant misogyny be defended to the last G&T, the last drooping acrylic cardigan, the last frightened, sexist pipsqueak?
 
 

Definition of God-given in US English:

God-given

adjectiveɡäd ˈɡivənɡɑd ˈɡɪvən
  • 1Received from God.

    the God-given power to work miracles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were free because they had asserted their claim to be a sovereign people, with authority to make laws for themselves, at the expense of the arbitrary and God-given powers of the monarch.
    • That's all they are, the dissipation of your great, God-given inner power.
    • The enlightened Father Hall advised him that Catholic doctrine endorses the lay vocation, the importance of using a God-given talent.
    • But getting an educational system based on developing the individual God-given talents of young Aborigines has yet to be realised.
    • ‘Absolutely not,’ I said, and launched into a lecture about how important it is to love your God-given body.
    • Doesn't reproductive technology involve using, even within a religious perspective, our God-given intelligence?
    • Unlike libertarians, social conservatives hold that government has the God-given mandate to enforce a moral order shaped by Christian values.
    • Not only are you stuck with your God-given leg length when in skinnies (no more hiding heels under hems) but your feet are given exaggerated prominence.
    • While others might get over with dancing and theatrics, with Houston, it all comes back to her mesmerizing, God-given golden pipes.
    • It appears that he was endowed with God-given healing power.
    • You have within you the God-given power to co-create new life, and not just any sort of new life either.
    • There is a fine line between a person embracing his unique, God-given attributes, and the heart curved completely inward.
    • She had a great voice, but to hear my beloved boss blaspheming her God-given gift by growling and yelping along with the likes of Shania was not a great situation.
    • We still have to keep coming back to that in the of law our society, like we have to come back to the Bible as the God-given law, the unchanging law of God, for the governance of our faith.
    • The life of the world to come is affirmed as part of the human cycle of receiving, shaping and returning our God-given life.
    • They had hammered their God-given natural talent into something extra special through dedication and hard work and were examples of modern icons.
    • We proclaim by our God-given power, used on behalf of God's hope, that the birth that took place two thousand years ago truly changed the world for all time.
    • Disability is God-given; it is man who makes it a handicap.
    • Our children's children will marvel that so many people wasted their God-given lives hammering mystical pegs into psychological holes.
    • Yet, while these opponents of abortion argue their position as a God-given, universal, moral imperative, religious groups are by no means united on the issue.
    1. 1.1 Possessed without question, as if by divine authority.
      pedestrians decided it was their God-given right to saunter casually into traffic
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get blotto wherever and whenever we like.
      • The Israeli government feels that they have a God-given right to possess the territory now know as Israel.
      • If the people have not suffered enough, it is their God-given right to suffer some more.
      • He is one of those people who thinks he has the God-given right to drive where he likes, when he likes and at whatever speed he chooses to, mowing down anything that gets in his path - road humps are one of his pet hates.
      • ‘Those people who think they have a God-given right are ignoring the need to argue their case and campaign and change minds,’ Allen said.
      • No one knows how much water the leisure industry should rightfully demand and irrigators simply do not accept that the environment has some God-given right to be vague.
      • Or will the God-given right to rampant misogyny be defended to the last G&T, the last drooping acrylic cardigan, the last frightened, sexist pipsqueak?
      • P.S. In unrelated Scandinavian news, Swedish prisoners are on strike after having been denied their God-given right to weightlift in jail.
      • But the daughter now lectures the Mayo voters as if she had a God-given right to their support within the sacred scriptures of Fianna Fail opportunism.
      • That's why I feel that it's my God-given right - and indeed, my duty - to rail against the stupidity of others.
      • But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right.
      • Vincent is blessed with unshakeable self-belief and a God-given mission to get through as many women as possible.
      • Feminism, on the other hand, was interpreted as a rejection of God-given hierarchy and authority on the same scale as Eve's eating the forbidden fruit.
      • And, unlike the denizens of Cape May, we strongly resist efforts to interfere with our God-given sexual liberties, like groping women on buses.
      • Many Americans believe they have a God-given right to possess arms as a last resort against tyranny.
      • They think they have a God-given right to success on the hurling fields, especially against non-traditional hurling counties.
      • Deep in our soul, Americans believe that it is our God-given right to consume as much gas as we want at far lower costs than prevail anywhere else on the planet.
      • One of the greatest problems for all of us outside the US is the total failure within the US itself to see this as anything other than America's God-given right.
      • Sure, no club has any God-given right to any status, but every club in a league should expect a sporting chance to progress, and those who cannot stand the heat demotion.
      • Some supporters, most supporters respect you and what you do, but some think they have a God-given right to come up to you when they feel like it and tell you what you're doing wrong.
 
 
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