A moment of sudden and profound understanding or realization, often leading to a new perspective or insight.
“The team had an epiphany during the brainstorming session, realizing that their product could be applied to a completely new market.”— Business
“After months of struggling with the code, the developer finally had an epiphany and found the solution to the complex problem.”— Technology
Origin: From Greek 'epiphaneia', meaning 'manifestation' or 'appearance', derived from 'epi' (upon) and 'phanein' (to show).
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