GIVES vs SACRIFICE: NOUN
- The elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length
- A loss so sustained.
- A sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly.
- Something so relinquished.
- Relinquishment of something at less than its presumed value.
- Something given up in this way.
- The act of giving up something highly valued for the sake of something else considered to have a greater value or claim.
- A victim offered in this way.
- The act of offering something to a deity in propitiation or homage, especially the ritual slaughter of an animal or a person.
- The act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
- A loss entailed by giving up or selling something at less than its value
- The act of killing (an animal or person) in order to propitiate a deity
- (sacrifice) an out that advances the base runners
- The offering of anything to a deity; a consecratory rite.
- That which is sacrificed; specifically, that which is consecrated and offered to a deity as an expression of thanksgiving, consecration, penitence, or reconciliation. See offering.
- The destruction, surrender, or giving up of some prized or desirable thing in behalf of a higher object, or to a claim considered more pressing; the loss incurred by devotion to some other person or interest; also, the thing so devoted or given up.
- Surrender or loss of profit.
- The offering of anything to God, or to a god; consecratory rite.
- Anything consecrated and offered to God, or to a divinity; an immolated victim, or an offering of any kind, laid upon an altar, or otherwise presented in the way of religious thanksgiving, atonement, or conciliation.
- A sale at a price less than the cost or the actual value.
- See Burnt offering, under Burnt.
- In batting, a hit of such a kind that the batter loses his chance of tallying, but enables one or more who are on bases to get home or gain a base.
- Something sacrificed.
- A play in which the batter is intentionally out in order that runners can advance around the bases.
- Personnel that are sacrificed (e.g., surrendered or lost in order to gain an objective)
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: VERB
- Allow to have or take
- Submit for consideration, judgment, or use
- Manifest or show
- Give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
- Offer in good faith
- Convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture
- Convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow
- Bestow
- Legal use: accord by verdict
- Proffer (a body part)
- Consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man
- Be flexible under stress of physical force
- Guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion
- Inflict as a punishment
- Dedicate
- Estimate the duration or outcome of something
- Occur
- Execute and deliver
- Emit or utter
- Deliver in exchange or recompense
- Cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense
- Give (as medicine)
- Give or convey physically
- Convey or reveal information
- Give as a present; make a gift of
- Propose
- Transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of give.
- Place into the hands or custody of
- Leave with; give temporarily
- Break down, literally or metaphorically
- Give or supply
- Move in order to make room for someone for something
- Afford access to
- Tell or deposit (information) knowledge
- Give food to
- Endure the loss of
- Be the cause or source of
- Bestow, especially officially
- Contribute to some cause
- Present to view
- Perform for an audience
- Bring about
- Organize or be responsible for
- To offer (something) as a gift to a deity.
- Kill or destroy
- Sell at a loss
- Endure the loss of
- Make a sacrifice of; in religious rituals
- To give away (something valuable) to get at least a possibility to gain something else of value (such as self-respect, trust, love, freedom, prosperity), or to avoid an even greater loss.
- To trade (a value of higher worth) for one of lesser worth in order to gain something else valued more such as an ally or business relationship or to avoid an even greater loss; to sell without profit to gain something other than money.
- (chess) To intentionally give up (a piece) in order to improve one’s position on the board.
- (baseball) To advance (a runner on base) by batting the ball so it can be caught or fielded, placing the batter out, but with insufficient time to put the runner out.
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make a sacrifice.
- To offer a sacrifice.
- To kill (an animal) for purposes of scientific research or experimentation.
- To sell or give away at a loss.
- To give up (one thing) for another thing considered to be of greater value.
- To offer as a sacrifice to a deity.
- To make offerings to God, or to a deity, of things consumed on the altar; to offer sacrifice.
- To make a sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly.
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To destroy; to kill.
- To make an offering of; to consecrate or present to a divinity by way of expiation or propitiation, or as a token acknowledgment or thanksgiving; to immolate on the altar of God, in order to atone for sin, to procure favor, or to express thankfulness.
- Hence, to destroy, surrender, or suffer to be lost, for the sake of obtaining something; to give up in favor of a higher or more imperative object or duty; to devote, with loss or suffering.
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- See gyves.
- (noun plural) Fetters.
- In religious rituals
- Make a sacrifice of
- To make an offering or sacrifice of; present as an expression of thanksgiving, consecration, penitence, or reconciliation.
- To surrender, give up, or suffer to be lost or destroyed for the sake of something else.
- To dispose of regardless of gain or advantage.
- Synonyms Sacrifice, Immolate. By the original meaning, sacrifice might apply to offerings of any sort, but immolate only to sacrifices of life: this distinction still continues, except that, as most sacrifices have been the offering of life, sacrifice has come to mean that presumably. It has taken on several figurative meanings, while immolate has come to seem a strong word, especially appropriate to the offering of a large number of lives or of a valuable life. Immolation is naturally for propitiation, while sacrifice may be for that or only for worship.
- To offer up a sacrifice; make offerings to a deity, especially by the slaughter and burning of victims, or of some part of them, on an altar.
- In base-ball, to make a fair hit, so as to advance a base-runner, while giving the opportunity to put out the batter.
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: RELATED WORDS
- Present, Throw, Commit, Dedicate, Generate, Contribute, Devote, Establish, Pay, Leave, Apply, Have, Impart, Hold, Make
- Expense, Donate, Pain, Destroy, Slaughtering, Devote, Detriment, Slaughter, Pay, Dedication, Devotion, Ritual killing, Forfeiture, Give, Forfeit
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Render, Present, Throw, Commit, Dedicate, Generate, Contribute, Devote, Establish, Pay, Leave, Apply, Have, Hold, Make
- Consecration, Loss, Expense, Donate, Pain, Destroy, Devote, Detriment, Slaughter, Pay, Dedication, Devotion, Forfeiture, Give, Forfeit
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That gives you something to play with it.
- This blog gives an insight into our work.
- Herobrine gives the monsters a game of luck.
- Geography gives an overarching perspective of the world.
- The white gives us Natives a pound for a pig; but he gives a white four pounds for such a pig.
- Anonymous says: Sample Benny Hinn Crusade: Benny Hinn gives the gospel message People receive Jesus Benny Hinn gives scripture that Jesus still heals.
- Being certain and closed gives us comfort, while being doubtful and open gives us fear.
- Typing the access key gives focus to the label which in turn gives it to the associated control.
- Just as the Constitution gives every state two senators, no matter its size, the electoral college gives more weight to smaller states.
- This puzzle only gives you three cities whereas the Fireball gives you four.
- When a sacrifice was given, the hands of the offerer were placed upon the sacrifice to show identification.
- The sacrifice of Christ brought to an end the rules and regulations regarding the daily Temple sacrifice.
- It is the only sacrifice which the offerer may eat some of the sacrifice, as well.
- The sacrifice of Abel was a sacrifice of atonement.
- Why do you think they would go to offer a sacrifice with nothing to sacrifice?
- Abram was about to sacrifice his son Isaac, but God provided a ram for the sacrifice instead.
- It was a sacrifice that anticipated the sacrifice of Jesus to cover all sin.
- Relating to a sacrifice; suitable or fit for sacrifice; saored, adorable.
- Other nations and cultures practiced sacrifice, often ultimately involving human sacrifice.
- Note it does not say sacrifices, it says sacrifice, meaning one sacrifice, meaning the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
GIVES vs SACRIFICE: QUESTIONS
- What gives the galleons their characteristic structure?
- What gives ethyl ethanoate its characteristic property?
- Which asymptotic method gives the narrowest interval?
- Which electrode polarity gives the highest penetration?
- What gives Nd2Fe14B a high saturation magnetization?
- What gives the cell membrane selective permeability?
- What gives stainless steel its resistant properties?
- What gives Euglena its flexibility and contractility?
- What gives bacteria enormous diversity (genetic recombination)?
- What gives Geordie speech its distinctive character?
- Was animal sacrifice common in ancient Mesopotamia?
- Would Saturnyne sacrifice herself for the Omniverse?
- What can archaeologists learn from human sacrifice?
- Did the Teotihuacan whistles symbolize human sacrifice?
- Did the Mississippian culture practice human sacrifice?
- How did the conquistadors sacrifice at Tenochtitlan?
- Who is offered the Holy Sacrifice of the sacrifice?
- Can the sacrifice of the cross be identified as a sacrifice?
- Are there limits to how much you can sacrifice for salary sacrifice?
- How many creatures can you sacrifice with ultimate sacrifice?