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millennium

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/mɪˈlɛniəm/
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a period of one thousand years, usually calculated from the year of the birth of Jesus Christ

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  • Historians study events that occurred during the first millennium AD to understand ancient civilizations.
  • The invention of printing was a pivotal development during the second millennium.
  • The medieval cathedral took nearly a millennium to complete, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship.
  • Futurists speculate about technological advancements that may shape the next millennium.
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the prophesied thousand-year reign of the faithful with Christ, as described in Revelation, interpreted differently across Christian traditions

  • Some groups expect the millennium to bring global peace.
  • Debates over the millennium shaped entire movements.
  • They read the passage as a literal millennium.
  • The community prepared for the coming millennium.
  • Sermons on the millennium vary widely.
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the thousandth anniversary or celebration of an event

  • The city marked its millennium with a year-long festival.
  • The cathedral's millennium drew huge crowds.
  • They unveiled a monument for the town's millennium.
  • The kingdom's millennium was observed across regions.
  • Plans for the millennium began decades ahead.
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