abandon, consecrate, devotion, ex voto offering, have done with, lose, oblation, relinquishment, self-neglect, suffer loss, waive
Definitionn. the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
Last update: July 23, 2015
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The sacrifice of young children in the temple is not a good practice. [Please select]
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A large number of leaders of the national movement sacrificed their personal life for the national interests. [Please select]
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At these festivals human sacrifice would be offered to appease the gods. [Please select]
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The sacrifice of wild animals is predominantly used to evoke an aura of non-normal ritual behavior. [Please select]
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But, while he was making this ostensible sacrifice to general considerations, Magua never lost sight of his individual motives. [Please select]
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Is life to be purchased by such a sacrifice. [Please select]
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In short, he entirely sacrificed every appearance of the warrior to the masquerade of a buffoon. [Please select]
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* * * * * "How shall I thank or praise you for the sacrifice your love made for one so unworthy--a sacrifice that cut me to the heart." [Please select]
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"You have it in your power to make me so much your slave, that I would sacrifice every patriotic aspiration at your bidding, Angela," Denzil answered gravely. [Please select]
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I know not if the fear of Him was in your mind when you sacrificed your lover to that icy abstraction women call virtue. [Please select]
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"'The Christian's law is a law of sacrifice,' Mr." [Please select]
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