enlightening in the PONS Dictionary

enlightening Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A visit by two area cross-dressers proved particularly enlightening.
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His enlightening spirit and enthusiasm is spread by his energetic handshakes and innocent curiosity.
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They argue that it is generally possible (and usually enlightening) to identify the presence of an imaginary unit in a physical equation.
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It was a really confusing, enlightening, wonderful time.
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His mentor was also a strong believer in chastity as a means of enlightening the soul.
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Nobly, he conversed fluently with glowing deities of enlightening liberation for all beings.
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The art work chosen for the collection is spiritual in nature and is chosen for its enlightening and meaningful qualities that will resinate with the wearer.
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And while the ravings of the insane can be compelling, they aren't always enlightening.
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He called his nominee's advice singularly enlightening, singularly clear-sighted and judicial, and, above all, full of moral stimulation.
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I do nt hate mainstream cinema but it very rarely offers films that are greatly entertaining and enlightening at the same time.
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