ritualized in English

verb
1
make (something) into a ritual by following a pattern of actions or behavior.
hooliganism as a ritualized expression of aggression
verb
    ritualise

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1. Bull fights are highly ritualized by centuries of performance.

2. That was a ritualized occasion of the greatest social necessity.

3. A ritualized fight will often proceed through several stages, like a tournament.

4. Materialists argue that ritualized Cannibalism took shape after acts of survival Cannibalism

5. Cannibalism has been ritualized in some pagan cultures as part of a religious ceremony or cultural superstition

6. Compulsions of this type may include: excessive and sometimes ritualized hand washing; disinfecting or sterilizing things

7. How can we make our use of praise discriminating and therefore meaningful, rather than profligate or ritualized?

8. In current usage, the term "Amen" has become little more than a ritualized conclusion to prayers

9. In current usage, the term "Amen" has become little more than a ritualized conclusion to prayers

10. 10 Like the vampire bats that we shall meet in a moment, they are playing to well-ritualized rules.

11. Courtship often involves an elaborate, highly ritualized sequence of stimulus and response actions that must be completed before copulation occurs (Fig

12. Bēot is Old English for a ritualized Boast, vow, threat or promise, which was usually made by an Anglo-Saxon warrior on the eve of or during battle

13. All are "sustained in office" by the regular and now ritualized vote of confidence at the semiannual General Conference, which is open to all Mormons and to outside observers as well.

14. This ritualized decapitation Attests to the early sophistication of mortuary rituals among hunter-gatherers in the Americas, geographically, it expands the known range of decapitation in more than 2,000 kilometers (about 1,240 miles), showing that during the early Holocene, this was not a phenomenon restricted to the western part of the continent as previously assumed.