annihilate, carry off, deprive of life, do away with, execute, immolate before, lynch, martyr, propitiate, put to death, slay, victimize
Definitionv. offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction
Last update: August 21, 2015
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"immolate," "immolation." [Please select]
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Potatoes he disposed of in two bites each; small ones were immolated whole. [Please select]
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It was long before that that I immolated her, just as they all kill now. [Please select]
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She spurns the doctrine that it is woman's position to abnegate and to immolate herself. [Please select]
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The chief having died a few days before our travellers appeared, his sudden death was attributed to the missionary, and the tribe resolved to immolate him. [Please select]
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They immolate a man by striking him with a sword above the diaphragm, and they draw presages from the manner in which he falls, in which he struggles, or in which the blood flows. [Please select]
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