immolate

[ˈɪməleɪt]

immolate Definition

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

Using immolate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cult members immolated themselves in protest.

  • Example

    The ancient people used to immolate animals as offerings to their gods.

  • Example

    The witch was accused of immolating her cat in a ritual.

  • Example

    The rebels threatened to immolate the hostages if their demands were not met.

immolate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for immolate

Phrases with immolate

  • self-immolation

    the act of killing oneself, especially as a form of political protest

    Example

    The monk's self-immolation sparked a wave of protests against the government.

  • to kill oneself, especially as a form of protest or sacrifice

    Example

    The protester threatened to immolate himself if his demands were not met.

  • to offer something as a sacrifice by burning it

    Example

    The priest immolated the lamb as an offering to the gods.

Origins of immolate

from Latin 'immolatus', past participle of 'immolare', meaning 'to sprinkle with sacrificial meal, sacrifice by fire'

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Summary: immolate in Brief

'Immolate' [ˈɪməleɪt] means to kill or offer as a sacrifice, especially by burning. It is often used in the context of religious or political rituals, such as 'The cult members immolated themselves in protest.' The term also extends to phrases like 'self-immolation,' which refers to the act of killing oneself as a form of political protest.