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- SACRIFICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SACRIFICE is the act of giving up or losing something of value for the sake of something else How to use sacrifice in a sentence
- SACRIFICE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you sacrifice something that is valuable or important, you give it up, usually to obtain something else for yourself or for other people They sacrificed family life to their careers Kitty Aldridge has sacrificed all for her first film
- Sacrifice - Wikipedia
Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing of an animal as part of a religion It is practiced by adherents of many religions as a means of appeasing a god or gods or changing the course of nature
- SACRIFICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
sacrifice noun [C U] (OFFERING OF LIFE) the act of offering the life of an animal or a person to a god or gods in the hope of pleasing them, or the animal or person that is offered:
- Sacrifice - definition of sacrifice by The Free Dictionary
The act of giving up something highly valued for the sake of something else considered to have a greater value or claim: Social activism often involves tremendous sacrifice
- sacrifice noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
sacrifice (to somebody) the act of offering something to a god, especially an animal that has been killed in a special way; an animal, etc that is offered in this way They offered sacrifices to the gods Definition of sacrifice noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- Sacrifice: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
"Sacrifice" is the act of giving up something valuable for the benefit of others, a cause, or a greater good It is deeply rooted in history, religion, and personal growth, playing a crucial role in ethics and decision-making
- sacrifice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(baseball) Ellipsis of sacrifice bunt or sacrifice hit (“a play in which the batter intentionally hits the ball softly with a hands-spread batting stance at the cost of an out to advance one or more runners ”)
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