ablution

[uh-bloo-shuhn]

ablution Definition

  • 1the act of washing oneself, especially as a religious rite
  • 2the act of cleaning or purifying something

Using ablution: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ablution" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Muslims perform ablution before prayer.

  • Example

    The priest performed the ablution ceremony.

  • Example

    She took an ablution bath to purify herself.

ablution Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ablution

Phrases with ablution

  • a fountain used for ritual washing in Islamic mosques

    Example

    He washed his hands and face at the ablution fountain before entering the mosque.

  • a room in a mosque where people can perform ablution before prayer

    Example

    The ablution room was crowded with people preparing for prayer.

  • a facility containing several washbasins used for ritual washing in public places such as schools or hospitals

    Example

    The ablution block in the hospital was kept clean and well-maintained.

Origins of ablution

from Latin 'abluere', meaning 'to wash away'

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Summary: ablution in Brief

'Ablution' [uh-bloo-shuhn] refers to the act of washing oneself, especially as a religious rite, or the act of cleaning or purifying something. It is commonly associated with Islamic prayer rituals, where Muslims perform ablution before prayer. Phrases like 'ablution fountain,' 'ablution room,' and 'ablution block' denote facilities used for ritual washing in Islamic mosques and public places.