"Sacrificant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sacrificant" Meaning

A word not commonly used in modern English.

"Sacrificant" is an archaic or literary word that refers to someone or something that makes a sacrifice or dedication of their lives, interests, or possessions.

Essentially, a sacrificant is someone who gives up something valuable or important to achieve a greater goal or to make a noble gesture.

"Sacrificant" Examples

Usage Examples of the word "sacrificial"


|Sentence| Example Type| Synonyms|
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| The lamb was led to the altar as a sacrificial offering to the gods.|Sentence in writing: Relating to or used in sacrifice.
|Her new job, while initially a sacrifice, was actually a perfect fit to further her long-term goals.| Sentence in writing: Relating to or used in sacrifice.
| The camera crew felt a sacrificial lamb, braving the harsh weather conditions to bring back this captivating footage.| Colloquial expression: Relating to or used in sacrifice.

"Sacrificant" Similar Words

Sacration

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"Sacratio" (not "sacration") is not a word in English. However, I think you may be referring to the Latin word "sacratio" or "sacratio-" which is the root for the English word "sacrifice".<br><br>A sacrifice is an act of giving something up or doing something that hurts or involves loss, especially as an offering to a god or a higher power, or in honor of a person or a cause.<br><br>In history, "sacratio" was a Roman term that means a deliberate and intentional act of executing or killing, commonly a human being, as a sacrifice.<br><br>However, I believe you are looking for the word "sacrifice", which is commonly used in the English language.<br><br>A sacrifice is also an action that involves giving up something that you want or value, especially in order to help others or for the good of a group.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The islanders believed that making a human sacrifice to their god would appease his anger and bring prosperity to their village."<br><br>This word comes from the Latin word "sacrificare", which means "to make a person or thing sacred and to offer it as an offering to a god".

Sacrectomy

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Sacred

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Sacredly

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In a way that is considered morally or holily divine; deeply revered or venerated. <br><br>Example: "He lived a life sacredly devoted to helping others."

Sacredness

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Sacreligious

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Disrespectful or provocative of religious feeling or value; irreligious.

Sacrific

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Sacrific:<br><br>1. To give up something valued in order to gain something more important or to avoid a greater loss.<br>Example: The doctor was willing to sacrifice a part of her income to support her family.<br>2. To kill (an animal) to obtain its flesh for food or to appease a deity.<br>Example: The ritual sacrifice of a pig was performed as part of the ancient ceremony.<br>3. (often biblical) To sacrifice oneself for a sacred or noble cause.<br>Example: Jesus was said to have sacrificed himself for the sins of humanity.<br>4. To surrender or yield something, especially one's own advantage or comfort.<br>Example: He sacrificed his own happiness for the sake of his children.<br><br>In a broader sense, sacrifice can also refer to:<br><br> A thing or person that is used as a substitute for something else, such as a goat as a sacrifice for atonement.<br> An act or instance of giving something up.<br> A feeling of giving up or giving away something valuable.<br> A tribute or offering, especially one that is made in memory of a person or event.<br><br>Synonyms: give up, relinquish, surrender, yield, offer up, dedicate, consecrate.

Sacrifical

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Sacrification

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