"Ritualised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ritualised" Meaning

Deeming or making something to be a fixed and unwavering habit or custom, often involving a systematic or repetitive behavior or ceremony, especially one that is performed consistently or at the same time each year etc.

"Ritualised" Examples

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The temple had been a ritualised place for centuries, with monks conducting sacred ceremonies daily.
The ritualised dance steps were practiced every evening by the students as part of their cultural enrichment program.
The newlyweds followed the traditional ritualised vow of exchanging rings during their wedding ceremony.
The team had a ritualised pre-game warm-up routine to get them pumped up for their basketball matches.
The chef carefully followed the ritualised steps to prepare the special traditional dish for the holiday feast.

"Ritualised" Similar Words

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Rights and rituals, a formal tradition or a set of customs.

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Turning a personal or emotional experience into a formal or ceremonial process, often for the sake of tradition or habit.

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Ritualism is a term with two primary meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Adherence to habit or tradition</strong>: Ritualism refers to the act of following a particular pattern or set of actions, often automatically and without much thought, because it is a deeply ingrained habit or tradition. This can include carrying out tasks in a specific way, using certain words or phrases, or adhering to specific procedures.<br><br>2. <strong>Religious or ceremonial practice</strong>: In a more specific sense, ritualism is a term often used in anthropology and sociology to describe the focus on the details and performances of religious or social rituals, such as the use of liturgy, sacraments, or other prescribed forms of worship or celebration. It can imply a focus on the outward forms and practices of religious observance over the inner, spiritual meaning.<br><br>In both cases, the core idea is the emphasis placed on adhering to a set of established practices, even if the underlying rationale or motivation becomes secondary to the action itself.

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