Immolation [noun]
Definition of Immolation:
sacrifice
Sentence/Example of Immolation:
He sighed as he laid the papers on the table; for he thought the task would be a harder one than even his own immolation.
Sixthly, to remind us of the binding of Isaac, who willingly offered himself for immolation, in order to sanctify the Holy Name.
Self-immolation were easy in comparison with the infliction of one pang on her.
But if this immolation is necessary to your peace of mind, it shall be done—I owe it to you.
Even if this reads like slavery or self-immolation, what do you care?
It was generally conceded that a more thorough preflight could have prevented the Wyld's immolation.
Is the immolation of human beings at the death of chieftains a Kaffre custom, as it was one of western Africa?
Frustrated in thy first design, thou wilt not forego the immolation of thy victim.
To wish Senta had a reasonable cause for her ecstasy of self-immolation is, of course, to wish the Dutchman were not the Dutchman.
Henry wanted to run away with the others, but his brother was too big to run away, so they stood still and waited immolation.