Sacrifié (en. Sacrificed)
/sakʁifi/e/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Offering something to a deity as a sign of veneration.
The faithful sacrifice animals during religious ceremonies.
Les fidèles sacrifient des animaux lors des cérémonies religieuses.
Renouncing something for another good.
He sacrificed his leisure time to succeed in his studies.
Il a sacrifié ses loisirs pour réussir ses études.
Giving up something precious to achieve a goal.
She sacrificed her comfort to help others.
Elle a sacrifié son confort pour aider les autres.
Etymology
From the Latin 'sacrificium', which means 'the act of sacrificing'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to sacrifice on the altar of
Renouncing something for a principle or a cause.
sacrifier sur l'autel de
to sacrifice a sheep
Referring to a symbolic sacrifice or an act of devotion.
sacrifier un mouton
necessary sacrifices
Actions that must be taken to achieve a goal, often painful.
sacrifices nécessaires
Related Words
sacrifice
The act of sacrificing something.
sacrifice
sacrificed
It is the state of one who has been sacrificed.
sacrifié
sacrificer
One who makes the sacrifice.
sacrificateur
Slang Meanings
To give up something of one's own free will.
He sacrifices his career for his family.
Il sacrifie sa carrière pour sa famille.
To make significant concessions for others.
She sacrificed herself for her friend by taking on his responsibilities.
Elle s'est sacrifiée pour son ami en prenant ses responsabilités.