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sacrifice n. 1 immolation, surrender, forfeiture, forgoing, giving up,<br />

yielding up, offering (up), offer, Christian religion oblation:<br />

The Aztec religion demanded the sacrifice of human beings. 2<br />

forfeiture, forgoing, giving up, relinquishment, loss: Mrs<br />

Clinton continues her charitable work at the sacrifice of much<br />

of her time.<br />

--v. 3 immolate, offer (up), yield (up), give up: In their<br />

religion, they were required to sacrifice small animals to<br />

propitiate the gods. 4 give up, forgo, forfeit, relinquish,<br />

surrender, let go, lose, yield, renounce, forswear; forbear,<br />

desist, cease, stop, refrain from: She was quite ready to<br />

sacrifice her inheritance to see justice done. If you sacrificed<br />

smoking you could give the money you save to charity.<br />

sacrificial<br />

adj. 1 sacrificed, immolated, surrendered, given up, yielded:<br />

They led the sacrificial lamb to the slaughter. 2 atoning,<br />

expiatory, propitiatory, conciliatory: The solemn sacrificial<br />

ceremonies were carried out by the high priestess.<br />

sacrilege n. 1 desecration, profanation, debasement, violation,<br />

prostitution, dishonouring, vitiation, defilement, befouling,<br />

fouling, contamination, befoulment, misuse, abuse, perversion,<br />

maltreatment: The horrendous Buckinghamshire county office<br />

building is an example of architectural sacrilege. 2 impiety,<br />

heresy, profanation, outrage, violation, profanity, blasphemy,<br />

impiousness, irreverence, disrespect, secularization: It was an<br />

unscrupulous sacrilege to appropriate to his own use the<br />

offerings to the gods.<br />

sacrilegious<br />

adj. profane, impious, heretical, blasphemous, irreverent,<br />

disrespectful: The inscription contains a curse on any who<br />

perpetrate any sacrilegious act against the remains of the<br />

pharaoh.<br />

sad adj. 1 unhappy, melancholy, downcast, dejected, depressed, low,<br />

sorrowful, gloomy, morose, glum, lugubrious, mournful,<br />

heartsick, crestfallen, chap-fallen, disheartened, downhearted,<br />

blue, despondent, broken-hearted, heartbroken, woebegone,<br />

miserable, wretched: Danny was so sad when his dog died that he<br />

wept for a week. 2 depressing, gloomy, disheartening, dreary,

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