释义 |
ritualisticrit‧u‧al‧is‧tic /ˌrɪtʃuəˈlɪstɪk◂/ adjective - ritualistic ceremonies
- ritualistic violence
- It seems needlessly ritualistic to me.
- Most of them seem to get a power trip from their ritualistic behaviour.
- One by one, with grave solemnity, the four of the deputation accepted cigars and lit up in ritualistic fashion.
- One of the functions of that difficult process is to provide a ritualistic framework within which people can function.
- Struan, because of its direct descent from a traditional ritualistic practice, still retains a trace of sacramental efficacy.
- The other victim was the main suspect in the ritualistic murders.
- There was talk of a quarry, ritualistic music, dance and dress.
- We were part of a ritualistic column of swaying white.
ritualistic words or behaviour always follow the same pattern, especially because they form part of a ritual: a ritualistic procession the ritualistic marking of birth, marriage and death—ritualistically /-kli/ adverb |