Examples of 'ritualised' in a sentence

Meaning of "ritualised"

ritualise (verb) - The act of performing or engaging in rituals, which are a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, and objects performed in a set sequence
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  • simple past tense and past participle of ritualise

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Gatherings of friends had become increasingly ritualised.
More ritualised than necessarily serial.
He will jump at the chance of some ritualised violence.
And the ritualised flagellations.
Dating is a form of modern ritualised courtship.
The ritualised humiliation of power with a pie in the face.
Candles supporting ritualised meditation.
A ritualised meat feast.
The pair welcome each other with a ritualised greeting.
A coffee ceremony is a ritualised form of making and drinking coffee.
Singing in the pub would also have ritualised elements.
It means ritualised annoyance.
The ceremony was much ritualised.
The challenge starts with a ritualised display designed to size up and intimidate an opponent.
It has become totally ritualised.

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Males compete in a heavily ritualised manner which prevents the need for physical contact.
The capture and training of eagles is a highly ritualised activity.
Several ancient ritualised arts are Keralite in origin.
The two bulls size one another up by walking in ritualised circles.
The fraternal socialist kiss became a ritualised greeting among the leaders of Communist countries.
The medieval tournament and joust are a classical examples of competitive ritualised mock combat.
Ritualised communication between teachers and learners ;.
It is heavily ritualised.
Agility is very ritualised and cadenced ; it uses established, organised and regular techniques.
Whether you believe it or not there is a lot of science behind ritualised tea ceremonies.
Courtship is necessary, ritualised in a number of set movements.
Although some people might say Communion is another form of ritualised cannibalism.
In the present case, the ritualised character of the corporal punishment is striking.
Rool disputes the decision and he fights with Toomak in a ritualised battle.
But make no mistake, these ritualised threats are backed up with real force.
The birth of Jesus was celebrated in multiple ways and ritualised through food.
The young must learn the ritualised postures that determine who's in charge.
Until now the Moche had never been associated with anything more warlike than ritualised combat.
But such feasting foods were ritualised and rare, nothing like a casual cereal bar.
Divine Magic tends to be safer than Arcane Magic because it is so highly ritualised.
This hierarchy is enforced by shows of dominance and ritualised aggression between pack members.
Maybe . More ritualised than necessarily serial.
His work was originally based on the bloody and ritualised violation of his own body.
More ritualised than necessarily serial . But really spread out.
It can involve fighting, stealing or ritualised combat.
Repetitive, ritualised behaviour.
Like that, every bit of our life can be ritualised.
Male adders ( Vipera berus ) undertake complex ritualised confrontations when courting females.
Others are already courting, parading back and forth with a special ritualised walk.
Some organised groups may use bizarre or ritualised behaviour, sometimes associated with particular ‘ belief ' systems.
Mantis shrimps are long-lived and exhibit complex behaviour, such as ritualised fighting.
Four meditation sessions per day, teaching, ritualised meals, individual interviews with Master Saikawa Roshi.
The wood also had to match the buyer, so woodcarving was a very ritualised task.
First, the warm-up - ritualised runs across the stage.
Pack hierarchy is maintained through these ritualised play-fights.

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