Sacrifier (en. Sacrifice)

/sakʁi.fje/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
To make a sacrifice, often by giving up something valuable.
He had to sacrifice his vacation to help his family.
Il a dû sacrifier ses vacances pour aider sa famille.
To offer something to God or to a deity as a sign of devotion.
The ancient Egyptians sacrificed animals to the gods.
Les anciens Égyptiens sacrifikaient des animaux aux dieux.
To endanger or abandon something for a greater purpose.
She sacrificed her career to raise her children.
Elle a sacrifié sa carrière pour élever ses enfants.

Etymology

From Latin 'sacrificare', composed of 'sacer' (sacred) and 'facere' (to make).

Common Phrases and Expressions

to sacrifice a part of oneself
To give up a part of who you are for something greater.
sacrifier une partie de soi
to sacrifice on the altar of success
To make personal sacrifices to achieve success.
sacrifier sur l'autel du succès
to sacrifice hours of sleep
To give up one's sleep in order to accomplish other tasks.
sacrifier des heures de sommeil

Related Words

sacrifice
Action of sacrificing; giving up a good for the benefit of another.
sacrifice
sacred
Which is considered divine or worthy of respect.
sacré
to sacralize
To elevate something to the status of sacred.
sacraliser

Slang Meanings

To sacrifice on a personal level.
He sacrificed his social life for work.
Il a sacrifié sa vie sociale pour le boulot.
To sacrifice oneself in a difficult situation.
She sacrificed herself for her friends by taking on responsibilities.
Elle s'est sacrifiée pour ses amis en prenant les responsabilités.