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Immolate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To immolate means to sacrifice or kill someone or something, often by burning, as an offering or in a ritual. It can also refer to self-sacrifice or destruction for a cause.

immolate

/ˈɪməˌleɪt/ /ˈɪməleɪt/

Definition:

To kill or offer as a sacrifice, especially by burning.

Synonyms:

Sacrifice, offer, surrender, devote

Part of Speech:

Verb

Antonyms:

Save, protect

Common Collocations:

Self-immolate, immolate victims, immolate offerings

Derivatives:

Immolation, immolator

Usage Tips:

Use "immolate" for sacrificial contexts, often involving fire or extreme devotion.

Common Phrases:

Self-immolation, immolate oneself, ritual immolation

Etymology:

From Latin "immolare," meaning to sprinkle with sacrificial meal or sacrifice.

Examples:

  • 1. The protesters threatened to immolate themselves if their demands were ignored.
  • 2. Ancient cultures would immolate animals to appease their gods.
  • 3. She felt ready to immolate her career for her principles.
  • 4. The monk chose to immolate himself in protest against injustice.

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