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Meaning of hecatomb

Wordnet

hecatomb (n)

a great sacrifice; an ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice of 100 oxen

Webster

hecatomb (n.)

A sacrifice of a hundred oxen or cattle at the same time; hence, the sacrifice or slaughter of any large number of victims.

hecatomb Sentence Examples

  1. The hecatomb of innocent lives left an unfathomable scar on the nation.
  2. The ancient ritual demanded a hecatomb of animals as a sacrifice to appease the gods.
  3. The battlefield was a gruesome hecatomb, strewn with the bodies of fallen soldiers.
  4. The famine claimed a hecatomb of victims, leaving behind a trail of desolation.
  5. The epidemic raged through the population, leaving a hecatomb of broken lives in its wake.
  6. The war had become a senseless hecatomb, consuming countless young lives.
  7. The accident resulted in a hecatomb of injuries, leaving survivors traumatized.
  8. The terrorist attack left a hecatomb of shattered families and broken communities.
  9. The natural disaster brought about a hecatomb of destruction, leaving a once-vibrant city in ruins.
  10. The pandemic claimed a hecatomb of the elderly and vulnerable, leaving an unfathomable loss.

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a great sacrifice; an ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice of 100 oxenA sacrifice of a hundred oxen or cattle at the same time; hence, the sacrifice or slaughter of

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The hecatomb of innocent lives left an unfathomable scar on the nation.

The ancient ritual demanded a hecatomb of animals as a sacrifice to appease the gods.

The battlefield was a gruesome hecatomb, strewn with the bodies of fallen soldiers.

The famine claimed a hecatomb of victims, leaving behind a trail of desolation.