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Ritualised

Ritualised meaning

simple past and past participle of ritualise

Example sentences (11)

The reopening of will include the ritualised opening of the cathedral's massive doors, the reawakening of its thunderous organ, and the celebration of the first Mass.

Indeed, some of the worst instances of ritualised supernaturalism take place in the high stakes politics of winner takes all where shameless desperate politicians aspiring for public office employ diabolical means in order to achieve their ambitions.

In its place, an absorbing display of ritualised pageantry, both men bowing courtly to the crowds before the process starts over for the next tussle.

In 2012, Putin made it clear that he understood democracy as ritualised support for his person.

During courtship the male will perform a ritualised dance which includes actions that mimic the skewering of prey on thorns and will feed the female.

Encirclement tactics are not unique in warfare, and historians note that attempts to surround an enemy were not unknown even in the ritualised battles.

Fights between kangaroos can be brief or long and ritualised.

Here and throughout the play the response to the intolerable is ritualised, in language and action, because ritual is the ultimate means by which man seeks to order and control his precarious and unstable world.

Ritualised fights can arise suddenly when males are grazing together.

Tea ceremonies have arisen in different cultures, such as the Chinese and Japanese traditions, each of which employs certain techniques and ritualised protocol of brewing and serving tea for enjoyment in a refined setting.

Visual communication among birds may also involve ritualised displays, which have developed from non-signalling actions such as preening, the adjustments of feather position, pecking, or other behaviour.