immolate (Meaning)

Wordnet

immolate (v)

offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction

Webster

immolate (v. t.)

To sacrifice; to offer in sacrifice; to kill, as a sacrificial victim.

Synonyms & Antonyms of immolate

immolate Sentence Examples

  1. The revolutionary leader willingly immolated himself to protest government tyranny.
  2. The cult members immolated themselves in a fiery ceremony to cleanse their souls.
  3. The phoenix immolated itself in the flames, only to be reborn from its ashes.
  4. The warrior sacrificed his horse, immolating it as a symbol of his unwavering loyalty.
  5. The scientist immolated chemicals in a controlled experiment to observe their reaction.
  6. The village elders immolated a sacred scroll to appease the vengeful spirits.
  7. The priests immolated animals as a burnt offering to their deities.
  8. The factory immolated toxic waste, releasing harmful pollutants into the environment.
  9. The soldiers immolated an enemy bunker with a barrage of grenades.
  10. The emperor immolated an entire city to crush a rebellion and spread fear among his enemies.

FAQs About the word immolate

offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destructionTo sacrifice; to offer in sacrifice; to kill, as a sacrificial victim.

offer,sacrifice,give, surrender, devote, consecrate,dedicate, yield

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The revolutionary leader willingly immolated himself to protest government tyranny.

The cult members immolated themselves in a fiery ceremony to cleanse their souls.

The phoenix immolated itself in the flames, only to be reborn from its ashes.

The warrior sacrificed his horse, immolating it as a symbol of his unwavering loyalty.