epochally

[US]/ˈiːpɒkəli/
[UK]/ˈiːpɑːkəli/

Translation

adv.In an epochal manner; as or like an epoch; in a way that marks an important period or era.

Example Sentences

the invention of the printing press epochally altered the course of human knowledge.

climate change represents an epochally significant challenge for our generation.

space exploration has epochally changed our understanding of the universe.

the digital revolution epochally transformed business practices worldwide.

the fall of the berlin wall epochally changed the political landscape of europe.

artificial intelligence is epochally reshaping industries and labor markets.

the discovery of penicillin epochally transformed modern medicine.

social media has epochally altered how people consume news and information.

the development of nuclear technology epochally changed international relations.

this environmental policy shift is epochally important for future generations.

the moon landing epochally inspired a new generation of scientists and engineers.

globalization has epochally connected economies across different continents.

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