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divinesnounpl. of divine a person specially trained and authorized to conduct religious services in a Christian churchthe great influence exerted by the Puritan divines in the Massachusetts Bay Colony clergypersons, clericals, clerics, clerks, deacons, dominies, ecclesiastics, ministers, preachers, priests, reverends churchmen, clergymen, fathers, Holy Joes(slang), padresclergywomen, deaconesses, priestessesabbots, archbishops, archpriests, bishops, deans, diocesans, monsignors(or monsignori), popes, prelates, presbytersabbés, curates, curés, parsons, pastors, rectors, shepherds, vicarschaplains, confessors, sky pilotsevangelists, missionaries, missioners, missionizers, revivalistsfriars, mendicants, monastics, monks, oblates, religioushigh priestesses, high priests laymen, laypeople, seculars(or secular) lay readers, lectors divinesverbpresent tense third-person singular of divineto realize or know about beforehandit was easy to divine his intention of asking his girlfriend to marry him anticipates, forefeels, foreknows, foresees, previsions augurs, forecasts, foretells, predicts, presages, prognosticates, prophesiesenvisages, envisions, foreshadows, prefigures, visualizesalerts, cautions, foretokens, forewarnspreviewsdescries, discerns, perceivesapprehends, dreads, fears |