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Definitions from the WebKarmaNoun: Karma is the cosmic principle of cause and effect, where one's actions and intentions in this life determine the destiny or fate in future lives. It is believed to govern the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in many Eastern philosophies and religions. Example sentence: According to Hinduism, karma is a fundamental concept that influences one's present life and future lives based on their actions and intentions in the past. Noun: In popular usage, karma can also refer to the idea of "what goes around comes around", whereby the consequences of one's actions catch up to them in some form. Example sentence: John cheated on his partner, and he eventually ended up with a string of failed relationships. Some would say it is karma. Verb: Karma can also be used as a verb, meaning to bring about consequences or fate based on one's actions. Example sentence: The protagonist's selfless actions throughout the story ultimately karmas him to a happy ending. | ||||
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