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  1. Deus ex machina (/ ˌ d eɪ ə s ɛ k s ˈ m æ k ɪ n ə, ˈ m ɑː k-/ DAY-əs ex-MA(H)K-in-ə, Latin: [ˈdɛ.ʊs ɛks ˈmaːkʰɪnaː]; plural: dei ex machina; English "god from the machine") is a plot device whereby a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story is suddenly or abruptly resolved by an unexpected and unlikely occurrence.

  2. Deus ex machina is a Latin phrase meaning \"a god from a machine\" and refers to a sudden and unexpected solution to a problem in fiction or drama. Learn the origin, examples, and usage of this term from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Deus ex machina is a Latin phrase meaning \"god from the machine\" and refers to a sudden or contrived solution to a problem in a story. It was used in ancient Greek and Roman drama to describe the intervention of a god or a device to resolve the plot.

  4. Deus ex machina is a Latin phrase meaning \"god from the machine\" and refers to an unnatural or very unlikely end to a story or event that solves or removes any problems too easily. Learn more about this literary device, its origin, and how to use it in sentences with examples from literature and sources on the web.

  5. Deus ex machina [1] es una locución latina que significa «el dios [que baja] de la máquina», [2] traducción de la expresión griega «ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεóς» (apò mēchanḗs theós), o mejor entendido como "por obra de Dios". [3]

  6. ¿Qué es el Deus Ex Machina? Se denomina «Deus Ex Machina» a toda trama que se resuelve a través de un elemento, personaje o fuerza externa que no haya sido mencionado con anterioridad y nada tenga que ver con los personajes ni la lógica interna de la historia.

  7. Deus ex machina is a Latin phrase meaning \"god from the machine\" and refers to an unnatural or very unlikely end to a story or event that solves or removes any problems too easily. Learn more about this plot device, its origin, and how to use it in literature and everyday language.