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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The yogi taught his students how to egregore their breath to achieve a deeper state of meditation.
The political candidate hoped to egregore the support of the voters in the upcoming election.
They attempt to egregore the energy of the crowd to create a memorable performance.
They attempted to egregore the collective energy of the group to manifest a positive outcome.
The witch planned to egregore the power of the full moon for her spellcasting.
The yoga instructor guided the students to egregore a sense of peace and harmony.
The athlete sought to egregore the cheers of the crowd to give him the strength to win the race.
The writer harnessed the power of her imagination to egregore the characters and plot of her novel.
The coach tried to egregore the determination of the athletes before the big game.
The artist attempted to egregore the creativity of the audience to inspire new ideas.
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