religious ritual

NOUN
  1. a ceremony having religious meaning
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How To Use religious ritual In A Sentence

  • Men have a monopoly in public speaking, landowning rights, and religious rituals.
  • They turned to Dutch religious rituals to sanctify their marriages and to validate their babies as Christians to enhance their chances for emancipation.
  • One method through which this was achieved was by re-positioning the religious ritual forms as archaic survivals of a Hindu past.
  • Funerals were the most persistent religious ritual during the socialist era.
  • Ratón It is a nearly religious ritual with ancient undertones of man-versus-beast rivalry, says Juan Medina, a bullfighting blogger and professor of economic theory at the University of Extremadura in Badajoz, Spain. Spain's Most Famous Bull Since Ferdinand Is Hardly a Shrinking Violet
  • Certain cattle-herding tribes in the south place great symbolic and spiritual value on cows, which sometimes are sacrificed in religious rituals.
  • Age-old traditions are mixed with digital sci-fi themes; hints of religious ritual merge with almost fetishist fantasies; hyperrealist techniques reinforce idealised stereotypes; and backstreet culture is given the glamour treatment. This week's new exhibitions
  • Historically, hallucinogenic plants were used largely for social and religious ritual, and their availability was limited by the climate and soil conditions they require.
  • The intercalary month by which the Arabs adjusted the lunar months to the solar year is abolished, severing the connection between the religious rituals and the seasons.
  • For example, the authors discuss ethnobotany in some detail, reviewing human uses of plants ranging from consumption to religious rituals.
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