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Ritualized

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Ritualized meaning

simple past and past participle of ritualize

Example sentences (16)

On the perimeter of Lake Braddock’s basketball courts, parents, family members, and coaches catch up with one another in what has become a ritualized weekly activity for many.

P.S. There were many pagan saviors/sons of a virgin mother/goddess with ritualized deaths and subsequent resurrections, like some of the forms of Zeus, such as Marnas.

In other words, electing a psychopath to public office is tantamount to national hara-kiri, the ritualized act of self-annihilation, self-destruction, and suicide.

After this, the males rely on ritualized displays (vocalizations, head-shaking, stares, bluff lunges, and so on) to maintain their territorial boundaries.

Elijah claimed that this history is well-known and preserved, and is ritualized or re-enacted within many fraternal organizations and secret societies.

For instance, the lamentations of Isis and Nephthys for their dead brother may represent an early tradition of ritualized mourning.

In these languages, counting is connected to ritualized yam-counting.

It was an almost ritualized friendship formed between a host and his guest, who could previously have been strangers.

Once siege guns were developed, the techniques for assaulting a town or fortress became well known and ritualized.

Ottoman Divan poetry was a highly ritualized and symbolic art form.

Ritualized taunts, single combats and tentative charges were the typical pattern.

The boss of the horns is typically arranged in such a way that two antelope striking at each other's horns cannot crack each other's skulls, making a fight via horn more ritualized than dangerous.

The Polish clan name and cry ritualized the ius militare, i.e., the power to command an army; and they had been used some time before 1244 to define knightly status.

The ritualized charge display is unique to gorillas.

The satiric impulse, and its ritualized expressions, carry out the function of resolving social tension.

While some of these derive from earlier, pre-Tantric sources, such as the Hindu Upanishads and the Yoga Sūtra, they were greatly expanded upon, ritualized, and philosophically contextualized in these medieval Tantras.