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Karmic

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Relating to the Buddhist concept of karma, which is the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence. It refers to the consequences of these actions that determine one's fate in future lives.

Sense 1: Relating to karma or the concept of karma.

Example sentence:

Her karmic beliefs influenced her decision to donate money to the charity to ensure a positive outcome in future lives.

Sense 2: Describing or relating to the notion of fate or the idea that what goes around comes around.

Example sentence:

After years of mistreating others, he finally experienced the karmic justice of facing the consequences of his actions.

Sense 3: Reflecting the idea of cause and effect in a more general or metaphorical sense.

Example sentence:

His relentless pursuit of success finally bore fruit, and he attributed it to the karmic effect of hard work and dedication.

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