Centuries [noun]

Definition of Centuries:

point in time; particular day or time

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Sentence/Example of Centuries:

The "new world" was really found in the wonder-years of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

It may be fifty or a hundred centuries since men, although they were fully grown up, still went on trying to learn.

And this was all done in the story of Lazarus in such a way that it might surround every grave with illusions for centuries.

Bonaparte took possession of Venice, boasting an independence of fourteen centuries.

There, amid the deep silence of the listening centuries, he would find peace; forgetting himself a moment, he might find—strength.

They had swung back a hundred centuries towards original crude life.

No historian claims that any God has been seen on earth for nearly nineteen centuries.

It is now about three centuries since there flourished at Cremona its first great violin maker.

The tobacco plant has been cultivated in some parts of Prussia for nearly two centuries.

The other edicts from which I shall quote were all cut more than two centuries before our era.