British past tense and past participle of epiphanise; revealed or made manifest in a sudden, clear way.
From epiphanise + -ed (past tense marker). Represents the completed action of making something appear or become clear in a sudden revelation.
When you've epiphanised something, you've made a truth suddenly, brilliantly clear—it's the past tense of turning confusion into crystal clarity!
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