sacrifical Antonyms

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Meaning of sacrifical

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sacrifical (a.)

Employed in sacrifice.

sacrifical Sentence Examples

  1. The priest performed a sacrificial ritual, offering a lamb to the gods.
  2. The young warrior made a sacrificial pact, pledging his life to protect his village.
  3. The town's people gathered for a sacrificial feast, honoring their ancient traditions.
  4. The king demanded a sacrificial offering from his subjects to appease the wrath of the gods.
  5. The sacrificial goat was led to the altar, its fate sealed.
  6. The soldiers fought with sacrificial devotion, determined to defend their homeland.
  7. The scientist's sacrificial experiment led to a groundbreaking discovery.
  8. The artist's sacrificial commitment to his craft resulted in a masterpiece.
  9. The activist made a sacrificial choice, risking their freedom to fight for what they believed in.
  10. 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.