0 past simple and past participle of divine --
1 to guess something: --
[ + that ] I divined from his grim expression that the news was not good.
2 to search for water or minerals underground by holding horizontally in your hands a Y-shaped rod or stick, the end of which suddenly points down slightly when water or minerals are below it: --
a divining rod
For the first kingdom monarchs, offering texts for divined kings were found and mention 10 monarchs.
He is extremely precocious and has already divined the fact that he is a ghola.
Using ceremonial gates, directional walls and other silent devices these spaces are denoted and divined.
Through his yogic powers, he divined all that had taken place and was filled with rage.
We need a few weeks for some pretty good uninhibited examination of the record, so that the book is known, the crystal examined and the future divined.
I divined the intention absolutely rightly.
He has rightly divined the importance of trade unionism in regard to safety.
Once the academics get into the number crunching, they will confirm what sensible observers have already divined.