It is because all created realities, including the human mind itself, are adumbrations of the Divine Essence, that they are intelligible to the human mind.
Now, if GOD be in effect the Speaker, why need we hesitate to believe that He has so framed the stories, that they shall be throughoutadumbrations of the things which concern our peace[500]?
You durst not call it a smile that radiated from those lips; the radiation was too awful to clothe itself in adumbrations of memorials of flesh.
Personality dodges and flickers always between our eyes and the solemn motions, the adumbrations of the augustness beyond.
He beholds only the images and shadows of the ectypal world, which are but dim and distantadumbrations of the real and archetypal world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adumbrations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.