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immolating Meaning
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immolating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Immolate
immolating Sentence Examples
- The martyrs, with unwavering resolve, marched towards their immolation, their faces radiant with a divine light.
- The act of immolation was seen as a supreme sacrifice, a testament to the devotee's unwavering faith.
- In a fit of despair, the young man immolated himself, consumed by the flames of his own anguish.
- The kamikaze pilots, driven by a fervent sense of duty, immolated themselves in the skies above the enemy's ships.
- The ancient ritual demanded the immolation of a living creature, its life offered as a plea for divine favor.
- The cult's leader proclaimed that through immolation, their souls would be purified and ascend to a higher realm.
- The mother, driven by grief, immolated herself on her deceased child's funeral pyre.
- The immolation of innocent civilians during the conflict was a tragic and unspeakable act of violence.
- The writer's words were so powerful that they seemed to immolate the page, leaving an imprint that would forever echo in the minds of readers.
- The once-vibrant city was reduced to ashes, its buildings immolated in an inferno that consumed everything in its path.
FAQs About the word immolating
of Immolate
sacrificing, offering,giving,dedicating, yielding, consecrating, devoting, surrendering
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The martyrs, with unwavering resolve, marched towards their immolation, their faces radiant with a divine light.
The act of immolation was seen as a supreme sacrifice, a testament to the devotee's unwavering faith.
In a fit of despair, the young man immolated himself, consumed by the flames of his own anguish.
The kamikaze pilots, driven by a fervent sense of duty, immolated themselves in the skies above the enemy's ships.