act of God



act of God

A natural disaster, or any similar large-scale event beyond human control. I don't care about a little rain—only an act of God will keep us from getting married today. There is no way to prepare for a sudden act of God like an earthquake.
See also: act, god, of

act of God

An unforeseen and uncontrollable natural event, such as a hurricane, fire, or flood. For example, The publisher shall publish the work within twelve months except in case of delay caused by acts of God such as fires or floods or other circumstances beyond its control . It most often appears in legal contracts, where it is used to indemnify one party against a disaster that prevents it from carrying out the contract's terms. [Mid-1800s]
See also: act, god, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
WojciechVOI-chekhPolish
Tanekatə-NEE-kəAfrican American (Rare)
Anant-Indian, Hindi, Marathi
SydnieSID-neeEnglish (Modern)
HettieHET-eeEnglish
OrsonAWR-sənEnglish