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Definition of ritually in English: rituallyadverb ˈrɪtʃʊəliˈrɪtʃ(u)əli 1In a way that is done as a religious or solemn rite. the temple is ritually cleansed Example sentencesExamples - The biggest holiday for them is the three-day series of ceremonies to sacrifice to the ancestral spirits and ritually renew the village.
- Ritually tattooed from his waist to his knees, the Maori artist gently paints the bull's skinny shanks.
- Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture.
- Sacred cats lived inside the shrine and were ritually fed.
- These women would ritually marry men of a superior caste, have numerous lovers, and bear legitimate children.
- The ritually impure might handle such coins through a layer of cloth.
- Ritually anointing our hands is a symbol of the renewal of creation as well as a spiritual cleansing in preparation for the work of the new day.
- I had seen her 'smudge' the house with sage smoke, which, done ritually, cleanses the atmosphere.
- On the tenth day, they are ritually sent back into the spiritual world and the vases are emptied and inverted to signify the end of the festival.
- When is it appropriate to ritually make an offering of some kind?
- 1.1 In a way that arises from convention or habit.
I ritually check the local news sites Example sentencesExamples - Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood.
- It is the first time Hitchcock would ritually humiliate a glacial blonde onscreen.
- The heroic message of against-all-odds struggle and triumph make this film a popular favorite, broadcast ritually every New Year.
- They share their father's OCD and ritually recite odd thoughts.
- Each month he ritually held an hour-long session of throwing unwanted 'rubbish' out.
- Truth commissions ritually invert the position of the victim in the politics of pain by shifting the focus from terror to trauma.
- It became a movie the entire family watched ritually in consensual comprehension of the continuing dangers of ignorance, hate, and violence.
- They have eschewed the normal pretence of paying homage to the budgetary rules, as other countries have ritually done when found in persistent breach.
- He appears to slide the glass panel on the left side closed, and then the action is almost ritually repeated in reverse order.
- Many passers-by stopped to read the posters in detail, as if to ritually acknowledge the lives recorded there.
Definition of ritually in US English: rituallyadverbˈrɪtʃ(u)əliˈriCH(o͞o)əlē 1In a way that is done as a religious or solemn rite. the temple is ritually cleansed Example sentencesExamples - Ritually tattooed from his waist to his knees, the Maori artist gently paints the bull's skinny shanks.
- I had seen her 'smudge' the house with sage smoke, which, done ritually, cleanses the atmosphere.
- Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture.
- The ritually impure might handle such coins through a layer of cloth.
- Sacred cats lived inside the shrine and were ritually fed.
- On the tenth day, they are ritually sent back into the spiritual world and the vases are emptied and inverted to signify the end of the festival.
- When is it appropriate to ritually make an offering of some kind?
- The biggest holiday for them is the three-day series of ceremonies to sacrifice to the ancestral spirits and ritually renew the village.
- These women would ritually marry men of a superior caste, have numerous lovers, and bear legitimate children.
- Ritually anointing our hands is a symbol of the renewal of creation as well as a spiritual cleansing in preparation for the work of the new day.
- 1.1 In a way that arises from convention or habit.
I ritually check the local news sites Example sentencesExamples - The heroic message of against-all-odds struggle and triumph make this film a popular favorite, broadcast ritually every New Year.
- They have eschewed the normal pretence of paying homage to the budgetary rules, as other countries have ritually done when found in persistent breach.
- Truth commissions ritually invert the position of the victim in the politics of pain by shifting the focus from terror to trauma.
- Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood.
- Each month he ritually held an hour-long session of throwing unwanted 'rubbish' out.
- It became a movie the entire family watched ritually in consensual comprehension of the continuing dangers of ignorance, hate, and violence.
- Many passers-by stopped to read the posters in detail, as if to ritually acknowledge the lives recorded there.
- He appears to slide the glass panel on the left side closed, and then the action is almost ritually repeated in reverse order.
- It is the first time Hitchcock would ritually humiliate a glacial blonde onscreen.
- They share their father's OCD and ritually recite odd thoughts.
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