sacrifice
Similar to 'big sacrifice', emphasizing the magnitude of the loss.
Used to describe a significant act of giving something up.
Giving up something important in one's own life for someone or something else.
Typically refers to giving one's life, especially in a military or heroic context.
Synonymous with 'supreme sacrifice', meaning to die for a cause.
Giving up money or financial stability for a purpose.
A sacrifice performed as part of a formal ceremony or rite.
The ritual killing of an animal as an offering to a deity.
The ritual killing of a person as an offering to a deity.
To give something up by choice and without reluctance.
A formal way to say you are giving something up to achieve or preserve something else.
The most common verb used to indicate the action of sacrificing something.
Means that sacrifice is a necessary condition for achieving a goal.
Indicates that a situation or action necessarily includes giving something up.
To present something (e.g., an animal) to a deity as a sacrifice.
To carry out the act of a ritual sacrifice.
To be ready and willing to give something up if necessary.
To be forced by circumstances to give something up.
Indicates the reason or beneficiary of the sacrifice.
To give up one thing in order to achieve another, often more abstract, thing.
Indicates the recipient of a religious sacrifice.