enlightened in the PONS Dictionary

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He noted that domestic markets were poorly served and sensed a certain crisis in artistic creation in relation to other, more enlightened times.
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So the individual or society should exercise self-restrain to achieve social peace, security and an enlightened society.
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As an enlightened prince, he was very concerned about their welfare, and worried particularly about their education and religious upbringing.
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He hasn't given up or surrendered, just created an enlightened microcosm.
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These songs of realization were spontaneously composed verses, that expressed a practitioner's experience of the enlightened state.
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The prince was the most tolerant and enlightened ruler of his day and age.
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He was interested as liberal and enlightened rulers versatile artistically and scientifically and developed a purposeful regime.
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Can such as these be compared with enlightened kings?
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He was a wealthy, generous and enlightened patron of the arts.
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Despite this there are believed to be enlightened devas.
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