immolable

[US]//i.mɔ.labl//
[UK]//i.mɔ.labl//

Translation

adjthat can be sacrificed; fit to be sacrificed; which may be offered as a sacrifice

Example Sentences

during the ceremony, the high priest identified the immolable offering among the livestock.

ancient texts describe the virgin as an immolable sacrifice to the volcano god.

the philosopher argued that truth is immolable by lies.

according to legend, only the immolable ram could satisfy the serpent.

the king refused to hand over the immolable hostages to the enemy general.

in the kingdom's final days, the immolable youth was brought to the altar.

the decree stated that the immolable goods were to be burned at dawn.

what is the symbolic meaning of the immolable dove in this ritual?

historians study the roman concept of the immolable victim versus the greek tradition.

psychologists analyze the "immolable self" as a metaphor for sacrificing one's ego.

strict criteria determined which bull was immolable for the harvest festival.

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