sacrificable (Meaning)

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sacrificable (a.)

Capable of being offered in sacrifice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacrificable

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sacrificable Sentence Examples

  1. The pawns in chess were considered sacrificable to protect the king and queen.
  2. The soldiers were aware that their lives were sacrificable in the pursuit of victory.
  3. The experiment required a sacrificable animal for testing its effects.
  4. The government deemed certain freedoms sacrificable for the sake of national security.
  5. The mission was deemed too risky, with too many sacrificable lives involved.
  6. The corporation prioritized its profits over the well-being of its sacrificable workers.
  7. The doctor warned the patient that the upcoming surgery was highly sacrificable.
  8. The conservation efforts aimed to protect endangered species, but acknowledged the potential sacrificability of certain individuals.
  9. The scientist conducted animal experiments, viewing the subjects as sacrificable for the advancement of knowledge.
  10. The sacrifice of one's own interests was considered a necessary act of selflessness and compassion.

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Capable of being offered in sacrifice.

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The pawns in chess were considered sacrificable to protect the king and queen.

The soldiers were aware that their lives were sacrificable in the pursuit of victory.

The experiment required a sacrificable animal for testing its effects.

The government deemed certain freedoms sacrificable for the sake of national security.