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单词 sacrificial
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Definition of sacrificial in English:

sacrificial

adjective sakrəˈfɪʃ(ə)lˌsækrəˈfɪʃ(ə)l
  • 1Relating to or constituting a sacrifice.

    an altar for sacrificial offerings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a dialogue between Yama and the boy about the primordial Fire and sacrificial rituals to attain to heavenly life.
    • We were also expecting to hear about how Moses sealed our covenant with God in the blood of sacrificial animals.
    • In the early church, Christ was seen as the ransom for sin, the sacrificial lamb and the model of the life in God.
    • The Hebrew for one of the many sacrificial offering is chatot, from the same root as the word chait.
    • Christ's role as the Justifier takes primacy over that of Christ as Second Adam or the sacrificial lamb of the atonement.
    • Spices were used as incense for the sacrificial offerings, which in our time is represented by Tefillah, prayer.
    • Perhaps the reason now is that they were still carrying out their priestly duties and were about to eat a sacrificial meal.
    • Buddha challenged the Vedic practice of rigid sacrificial rituals and the practice of caste systems.
    • The Vedic religion with its sacrificial rites began to wane and other religions began to replace it.
    • Judaism and paganism both practiced the pouring of sacrificial libations of both blood and wine.
    • At the top were the Brahmans, priests of the sacrificial religion and intellectuals.
    • She gives a lengthy description of the boy's relationship to his family and his inner responses to the bloody sacrificial rites.
    • In four messages he opened up the magnificent theme of sacrificial worship from the anointing of Jesus in Mark 14.
    • It apprehends his life of perfect obedience and his sacrificial death on Calvary as the spotless Lamb.
    • Jesus, in the Old Covenant, your people were sanctified by being sprinkled with the blood of sacrificial animals.
    • Plead forgiveness on the basis of the sacrificial death of God's Son for sinners.
    • His was a vicarious death, both sacrificial (for sin) and substitutionary (for the sinner).
    • Part of the ritual of sacrificial offering required pouring out water on the altar.
    • It does not come from recitation of hymns, sacrificial worship or a hundred fasts.
    • Ancient rituals have been revived, sacrificial altars rebuilt and lunar patterns observed with increasing attention.
    • For instance, an Attic red-figure krater with a sacrificial scene features a votive tablet on a column next to the altar.
    Synonyms
    votive, atoning, expiatory, oblatory, oblational, propitiatory
    1. 1.1technical Designed to be used up or destroyed in fulfilling a purpose or function.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Natural nacre also benefits from so-called sacrificial ionic bonds between proteins, which break under stress but can reform.
      • Sacrificial carbon anodes have been used in aluminum production since the process was invented in 1886.
      • A 2.75 - in.-thick latex layer of concrete is placed on top to act as a short-term sacrificial layer that soaks up winter road salts and chemicals.
      • Because magnesium is very reactive, it is used as a sacrificial anode (a substance designed to be oxidized first, thus protecting other metals) for the hulls of ships and in underground pipelines

Derivatives

  • sacrificially

  • adverbsakrəˈfɪʃ(ə)liˌsækrəˈfɪʃəli
    • Following Christ's example, Evangelicals will seek to live sacrificially.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Similarly, the medieval age of courtly love would have understood the notion of Christ the lover offering himself sacrificially, as seen in the relationship between Abelard and Heloise.
      • For the past sixteen years Charlene has remained constantly at her daughter's side and has sacrificially devoted herself to being the best mother that she could be to Carla.
      • Robert Emmett was a republican hero of the early 19th century who had sacrificially martyred himself for Ireland's cause.
      • Baptists were also encouraged to give sacrificially of their energy, time, possessions, and money to help those in need and to further the interests of ‘Christ's kingdom’ in the world.
      • Or the wife may sacrificially decide that giving her body with joy to her husband is more important than those few minutes of slumber.

Rhymes

artificial, beneficial, initial, interstitial, judicial, official, solstitial, superficial
 
 

Definition of sacrificial in US English:

sacrificial

adjectiveˌsækrəˈfɪʃ(ə)lˌsakrəˈfiSH(ə)l
  • 1Relating to or constituting a sacrifice.

    an altar for sacrificial offerings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It apprehends his life of perfect obedience and his sacrificial death on Calvary as the spotless Lamb.
    • Buddha challenged the Vedic practice of rigid sacrificial rituals and the practice of caste systems.
    • The Vedic religion with its sacrificial rites began to wane and other religions began to replace it.
    • Judaism and paganism both practiced the pouring of sacrificial libations of both blood and wine.
    • Jesus, in the Old Covenant, your people were sanctified by being sprinkled with the blood of sacrificial animals.
    • We were also expecting to hear about how Moses sealed our covenant with God in the blood of sacrificial animals.
    • It does not come from recitation of hymns, sacrificial worship or a hundred fasts.
    • She gives a lengthy description of the boy's relationship to his family and his inner responses to the bloody sacrificial rites.
    • Ancient rituals have been revived, sacrificial altars rebuilt and lunar patterns observed with increasing attention.
    • The Hebrew for one of the many sacrificial offering is chatot, from the same root as the word chait.
    • In four messages he opened up the magnificent theme of sacrificial worship from the anointing of Jesus in Mark 14.
    • At the top were the Brahmans, priests of the sacrificial religion and intellectuals.
    • Spices were used as incense for the sacrificial offerings, which in our time is represented by Tefillah, prayer.
    • Perhaps the reason now is that they were still carrying out their priestly duties and were about to eat a sacrificial meal.
    • In the early church, Christ was seen as the ransom for sin, the sacrificial lamb and the model of the life in God.
    • Plead forgiveness on the basis of the sacrificial death of God's Son for sinners.
    • Part of the ritual of sacrificial offering required pouring out water on the altar.
    • For instance, an Attic red-figure krater with a sacrificial scene features a votive tablet on a column next to the altar.
    • Christ's role as the Justifier takes primacy over that of Christ as Second Adam or the sacrificial lamb of the atonement.
    • His was a vicarious death, both sacrificial (for sin) and substitutionary (for the sinner).
    • There is a dialogue between Yama and the boy about the primordial Fire and sacrificial rituals to attain to heavenly life.
    Synonyms
    votive, atoning, expiatory, oblatory, oblational, propitiatory
    1. 1.1technical Designed to be used up or destroyed in fulfilling a purpose or function.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Because magnesium is very reactive, it is used as a sacrificial anode (a substance designed to be oxidized first, thus protecting other metals) for the hulls of ships and in underground pipelines
      • A 2.75 - in.-thick latex layer of concrete is placed on top to act as a short-term sacrificial layer that soaks up winter road salts and chemicals.
      • Sacrificial carbon anodes have been used in aluminum production since the process was invented in 1886.
      • Natural nacre also benefits from so-called sacrificial ionic bonds between proteins, which break under stress but can reform.
 
 
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