sacrifice|sacrificed|sacrifices|sacrificing in English
verb
[sac·ri·fice || 'sækrɪfaɪs]
make an offering to a god; sell at a loss; tolerate the loss of; surrender something for the sake of something more valuable
Use "sacrifice|sacrificed|sacrifices|sacrificing" in a sentence
1. On this model we sacrificed nothing. Because sacrifice is for losers.
2. Two brothers bring their sacrifices to God; Abel's sacrifice is accepted, but Cain's sacrifice is not
3. The sacrifice of time is the costliest of all sacrifices.
4. The perfect sacrifice of Christ had stripped such sacrifices of any sin-atoning value.
5. Christians do not offer burnt sacrifices, but they do offer a spiritual continual sacrifice.
6. But later he warned: “The sacrifices that they offer they sacrifice to demons who are not God.
7. This process involves an element of self-sacrifice by the artist, analogous to the living grain's being sacrificed for human consumption.
8. The most well-known of the new religious sacrifices that arose in this period were the Ashvamedha (horse sacrifice).
9. Sacrificing Pride
10. Sacrificing my queen.
11. Sacrifices Without Regrets
12. Sacrifices to Demons
13. CAUTIONS REGARDING SACRIFICES
14. Sacrificing to Serve a Mission
15. The sacrifices continues...
16. Have I not sacrificed enough?
17. Children were also sacrificed to Tanit
18. Making the Right Sacrifices
19. Pelican - Devoted and self - sacrificing charity.
20. Display a Self-Sacrificing Spirit
21. (Isaiah 2:2) The one perfect sacrifice of God’s only-begotten Son, prefigured by the animal sacrifices offered at the temple, would be the way of approach to Jehovah.
22. Jesus had a self-sacrificing spirit.
23. She sacrificed family life to her career.
24. I made huge sacrifices.
25. Will they offer sacrifices?