demiurgical

/ˌdɛmiˈɜrdʒɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a demiurge; having the power or role of a creator or shaper of the world or a system (alternative form of 'demiurgic').
    • The artist's demiurgical vision transformed a blank canvas into a complex universe.
    • Some philosophers argue that human creativity has a demiurgical quality.
    • The demiurgical nature of the software allowed users to build their own virtual realities.
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