sacrifical (Meaning)
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sacrifical (a.)
Employed in sacrifice.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sacrifical
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sacrifical Sentence Examples
- The priest performed a sacrificial ritual, offering a lamb to the gods.
- The young warrior made a sacrificial pact, pledging his life to protect his village.
- The town's people gathered for a sacrificial feast, honoring their ancient traditions.
- The king demanded a sacrificial offering from his subjects to appease the wrath of the gods.
- The sacrificial goat was led to the altar, its fate sealed.
- The soldiers fought with sacrificial devotion, determined to defend their homeland.
- The scientist's sacrificial experiment led to a groundbreaking discovery.
- The artist's sacrificial commitment to his craft resulted in a masterpiece.
- The activist made a sacrificial choice, risking their freedom to fight for what they believed in.
- The parents made a sacrificial decision to leave their homeland in search of a better life for their children.
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Employed in sacrifice.
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The priest performed a sacrificial ritual, offering a lamb to the gods.
The young warrior made a sacrificial pact, pledging his life to protect his village.
The town's people gathered for a sacrificial feast, honoring their ancient traditions.
The king demanded a sacrificial offering from his subjects to appease the wrath of the gods.