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"ritually" Definitions
  1. in a special way, especially as part of a religious ceremony
  2. regularly and always in the same way

152 Sentences With "ritually"

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Trump repeated this phrase, almost ritually, during his inaugural address.
Some accused cartel members of ritually consuming their enemies' hearts.
Each disrobing, ritually slow, is a promise of intimate revelation.
Why do we stop marking, ritually, the accomplishments along the way?
It's like anything you do ritually, like going to the gym.
She lies still and lets her "Commander" try to ritually impregnate her.
Evidence shows that these people were ritually sacrificed by the Inca civilization.
Ignoring this understanding betrays the "dream" that is ritually invoked each year.
In June, Mr. Baker ritually vetoed $265 million from the state budget.
He is being ritually humiliated by a vestige of his past self.
In all, 137 children and 200 llamas were ritually sacrificed in this manner.
I didn't help when my family ritually placed her bones inside an urn.
They ordered him to ritually burn his plastic meth bong on an altar.
"Ritually, to do it every day ... I prefer we swing less," he said.
Last remaining human Prince fan is honored by bots and then ritually dematerialized.
Even when her partner would criticize and berate her, she would ritually forgive him.
Menstruating women are banned from Hindu temples, as they are believed to be ritually unclean.
A third possibility is the individual was put in the ground alive and then ritually murdered.
An analyst suggests that they should ritually attempt relations once a week (Wednesday) with no ejaculation expected.
Cure is magnetic, weird, and seductive, a case study in humanity's inner darkness being ritually, methodically unleashed.
Another woman burned a bundle of sage near the home, as if to ritually cleanse the premises.
At Fenway Park, players ritually duck inside the Green Monster and sign their names on the walls.
Some of their pubic hair is taken, and their head, breasts and shoulders are often ritually scarred.
And each year, including 2017, these supposedly secret scores are ritually leaked to reporters before the draft.
Several audits of Belgian slaughterhouses showed that ritually killed animals were still conscious up to several minutes.
We are ritually humiliating people and banishing them for jokes and for tweets ... PERINO: Yes, cut it out.
Once the children died from these causes, Juengst suggested, they were ritually buried with the unprecedented skull helmets.
I gave her another example: What if we found a culture that was ritually blinding every third child?
Instead, these women say they were ritually humiliated and degraded in order to promote fraternal bonds between young men.
Once known as untouchables and reviled as ritually unclean, this sixth of India's population has never been more integrated.
By ritually removing T'Challa's powers and putting Killmonger in an identical suit, Black Panther places them on even ground.
For the last 1,300 years, the Ise Shrine in Japan has been ritually rebuilt by craftspeople every 20 years.
They finished by ritually tearing down many of the in-pool paintings as the sun sank below the horizon.
During the ceremony, the powder is ritually whisked into a frothy drink using a bamboo whisk called a chasen.
Police officers hold a revolver as they ritually offer prayers to their weapons at their headquarters in Ahmedabad, India.
Turkey is not unique among predominately Muslim countries for honouring its cats, which are considered ritually clean animals in Islam.
Most were ritually prepared, which usually meant removal of internal organs, preservation with chemicals or exposure to destructive desert conditions.
My grandparents are very old now, and the tradition of ritually slaughtering your own pig is slowly dying out with them.
Examination of the grave showed he was ritually pierced by nine spears—five with iron tips and four with bone tips.
The regime calls them "handmaids," and assigns them to influential families, where the husbands ritually rape them as the wives watch.
Each week, on laundry day, their clothes are ritually inspected by the Master of Smoke and Ethics for residues of soot.
We do know that he ritually sacrificed those who opposed him, like his Oahu rival Kalanikūpule and many of his warriors.
Ancient graves hid the skeletons of 269 children and 466 llamas who were ritually sacrificed, and archaeologists still don't know why
Knausgaard considers buttons, and what it means that every day we use them to ritually lock ourselves off from the world.
Since medieval times, the people of Galicia, in northwestern Spain, have ritually rounded up the horses that roam in the wild.
Opinion Resolutions to shake laziness, get organized and gain control of finances are ritually adopted each January and abandoned soon after.
Its fighters, some wearing hats with a bullet dangling from them as a charm, have been accused of ritually eating Hema flesh.
The CDU said that pork was being removed from menus to prevent offending observant Muslims, who consider pork haram, or ritually forbidden.
One requirement of the hajj is for each pilgrim to ritually slaughter an animal — sheep, cow, camel or goat — at the end.
For many adherents of Islam, the holiday involves ritually slaughtering a sheep and sharing the meat or the monetary proceeds with poorer folk.
Each of its product intros ritually promised not to sell users' personal information, and each pledge evoked cheers from the crowd in Cupertino.
As women ritually washed her corpse, 14 of them contracted the virus that had killed her and many who had sought her remedies.
The green belt, which holds back house-building like no other policy but is cherished by people in marginal constituencies, was ritually praised.
"In Indian society, it is considered as unhygienic and women are ritually unpure in this period," Sharma wrote in an email to Mashable.
In retaliation, Cybele sent a wild boar to ravage the region until locals placated her by ritually mourning Attis' death once a year.
The bones suggest the body was interred lying on its side, and they serve as additional evidence that Neanderthals ritually buried their dead.
He excitedly reports his exploits to Greg (Nicholas Braun), a Roy cousin who is Tom's underling at Waystar Royco, and whom he ritually abuses.
Many guess that a second Rajan term is on the cards: sitting RBI governors are ritually reappointed, to bring their term to five years.
A young man had entered the courtyard on his bike, carrying the coarse, fleecy hide of a lamb that had just been ritually slaughtered.
Gardner glided around the bases and was mobbed by his teammates at home plate, where a cooler of water was ritually emptied on him.
Two years ago I paid $250 for a nine-pound kosher goose that was specially raised, ritually slaughtered, then delivered by the farmer himself.
Even more tantalizing, skeletons found with skull perforations and deadly bone breaks suggest that human sacrifice may have also been ritually performed at the site.
Before Mr Xi's reforms the "blue team", which simulates an adversary, would always ritually lose large-scale annual exercises known as "Stride" in Inner Mongolia.
As punishment, they are forced into a life of childbearing slavery, one in which they are ritually raped by their owners on a monthly basis.
We're at the point of the election season where pundits typically start intoning, "It all comes down to turnout" as they ritually stroke their chins.
Although Bera ritually recommends low-cost agnostic ETFs to her stable of 20- to 30-year-old clients, she dismissed millennial ETFs as marketing gimmickry.
Today, two Popes later, bishops ritually invoke both the Dallas Charter and the John Jay report as transformative moments in the Church's handling of abuse.
He had read about a Borneo tribe that ritually pierced the tip of their penises and wore jewelry in the holes, and it fascinated him.
Lynching was intended to demonstrate that any black person, male or female, adult or child, could be accused of any offense and be ritually slaughtered.
The Yankees drew praise for their business acumen from the agent Scott Boras, who held court as he ritually does at the general managers' meetings.
Ultra-Orthodox men visited her at all hours, and they cheated on their wives, having sex with this ritually pure young woman in her apartment.
The Sessions is also the movie I ritually watch before I go to my own "sessions" as a 25-year-old person with cerebral palsy (CP).
Of course the food left out for the returning ancestors was not eaten, so it was ritually shared with the less well-off who had nothing.
The Kodesh Hakodashim was separated from the rest of the temple by an elaborate curtain, and the high priest was required to ritually cleanse himself before entering.
It has become Black Deep, a contemporary fashion boutique with emerging homegrown labels like Crowther/Plant, which ritually plunges its handcrafted organic-cotton clothing into the sea.
On reread, one thing I find striking in the story is the good humor of the townspeople as they assemble to ritually murder one of their own.
In past centuries, tribes came to hunt bighorn sheep; once the meat was taken, bighorn bones were ritually stacked along nearby footpaths and were sometimes ceremonially cremated.
This year, Belgium banned Muslim and Jewish ways of ritually slaughtering animals, part of a clash across Europe over the balance between animal welfare and religious freedom.
Liveright Shirley Jackson is best known for her macabre 1948 short story "The Lottery," about villagers who gather once a year to ritually murder a randomly chosen victim.
Men partner women, women partner men: There are little sextets in which Ms. Copeland and Mr. Cirio are each ritually supported by two members of the opposite sex.
Liver readers in cultures where the craft is still practiced in some form—from Peru to Siberia—probably could have done a more authentic and ritually coherent job.
Because the location of the Holy of Holies (the inner sanctum of the former temple) is unknown, say the rabbis, ritually impure Jews might accidentally enter and defile it.
Vendors say April, the time of the Myanmar new year, is their best month, when many women preparing to become nuns sell their hair before it gets ritually shaved.
This monstrous lie dates back 22020,000 years to an English monk, Thomas of Monmouth, who falsely accused Jews of ritually murdering a Christian child, William of Norwich, on Easter.
Oia Journal OIA, Spain — Since medieval times, the people of Galicia have ritually rounded up the horses that roam wild in the green forests and hills of northwestern Spain.
Too bad about the Swedish family ritually killed in their living room, but look at the murderer's prison cell — it's more tastefully decorated than some of my friends' apartments!
As Bissell relates in a 2010 Harper's profile of Wiseau, The Room is best viewed at midnight screenings among an intoxicated audience who ritually throw spoons at the screen.
Artists who ritually engage with cruelty see that engagement as a form of truthfulness — a way to be frank; a way to honor the reader, not to bludgeon her.
They had all been left at the same time when the city was abandoned, many ritually broken to release their spirits, a common practice for objects placed in a grave.
"Modern perspectives on cannabis vary tremendously cross-culturally, but it is clear that the plant has a long history of human use, medicinally, ritually, and recreationally, over countless millennia," Spengler added.
" After she played a clip of horror movie "Children of the Corn," about kids who ritually murder adults, Ingram quipped, "I can't wait for Stephen King's sequel, 'Children of the Climate.
This prospect would have horrified Yukio Mishima, a writer who thought it so important to die young and handsome that he ritually disembowelled himself after staging a pantomime "coup" attempt in 1970.
It's the day before Eid el Kabir, the Muslim sacrificial holiday, and the streets are full of children dragging sheep around—pets until the following day, when they will be ritually slaughtered.
Cook's body was taken and ritually disembowelled, with the bones cleaned and preserved in accordance with Native Hawaiian funeral rituals of the time, a practice normally reserved for chiefs and respected elders.
"Don't schedule cupcakes," said Garrett Foster, a senior management major from Birmingham, referring to Alabama's ritually soft nonconference home schedule, which this year includes Western Carolina, Southern Mississippi and New Mexico State.
Judaism has a strict set of laws governing death: Burials are expected to take place as soon as possible, autopsies are discouraged, and bodies are ritually washed and clothed in white shrouds.
They would have once enclosed a full-sized boat, ritually interred as part of a larger, funerary ceremony for the pharaoh, which they believed would help him to travel on through the netherworld.
A phenomenon has arisen—sometimes referred to as "academic mobbing" —in which a large number of scholars get together to ritually denounce one of their colleagues, usually by means of an open letter.
In the Islamic tradition, the deceased's body is ritually bathed and shrouded in white cloth before Muslims of the community gather to perform the Salat al-Janazah, the customary prayer for the dead.
She comes regularly to check on the headstone, which bears a portrait of her son in a jacket and tie, and offers the children a small amount to ritually sprinkle water on it.
The N.R.A. ritually claims the mantle of the Constitution, but the American founders who framed it had a far richer view in which individual rights were subject to considerations of the common good.
It is inscribed with his name and year of death and shows him carrying a cup of sacred oil and a bowl of cereal, such as would have been ritually distributed after his demise.
The demonstrators were defying a Supreme Court verdict that overturned a decades-old ruling by a lower court denying entry to women of menstrual age, whom some Hindu communities consider to be ritually unclean.
Image: Lidio ValdezAn intriguing new discovery in Peru shows ritually sacrificed guinea pigs were decorated with colorful earrings and necklaces by 16th-century Incas—a finding that comes as a complete surprise to archaeologists.
Archaeologist Lidio Valdez from the Institute of Andean Studies, with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, uncovered 100 ritually sacrificed guinea pigs at two different locations at the site.
Nichole is an especially interesting symbol for the Canada crew, because as far as Luke and Moira know, she is a living, breathing reminder that June is getting ritually raped on a regular basis.
Nonetheless, page nine, sub-clause six, section ii of his Liverpool contract states that he must ritually degrade himself on YouTube at least twice a season, and so he resigns himself to his fate.
Dr. Merlin said that the Pamir cemetery, together with other relatively contemporaneous burial sites elsewhere in the Xinjiang region of China, strengthens a striking narrative about how cannabis was used ritually by local cultures.
One type of performance artist would have precisely taken those actions, asserting their agency against the statue; the other type might've lead a candlelit procession, with a performer standing in for Joséphine and ritually dying.
But when 5-year-old albino girl Ramata Diarra was ritually killed and beheaded in the Malian town of Fana, 130 km west of the capital Bamako, in May this year, Keita decided to act.
Flash forward a year and a couple months, though, and Bannon's vision seems pretty much dead: its rumpled leader sacked and ritually denounced, its bold populism subsumed into the same old, same old Republican agenda.
As soon as the weather turns cold, Tara Carey, an international aid worker living in London, ritually places cough syrup on her bedside table because she knows her sleep will be punctuated by hacking coughs.
This involves ritually throwing pebbles at three walls, just east of the holy city, so as to recall Ibrahim being tempted by the devil (to disobey the command of God) and his subsequent victory over temptation.
This latest discovery of marijuana plants used as a burial shroud as well as the many previous findings of marijuana in the region's tombs suggests that marijuana was used either medicinally or ritually, the authors write.
BRUSSELS — A Belgian ban on the Muslim and Jewish ways of ritually slaughtering animals went into effect on New Year's Day, part of a clash across Europe over the balance between animal welfare and religious freedom.
KH: I was noticing a lot of repetition and patterns, not just in my life, but in life in general — saying five daily prayers or similarly for those going to church every Sunday — doing certain things ritually.
Light is key to the holiday because, Jewish tradition says, the Maccabees found only enough ritually pure oil to fuel a ceremonial lamp in the temple in Jerusalem for one day, but it burned for eight days.
Now in his early 40s, he makes it in huge quantities, ritually simmering the broth for hours upon hours until the aroma is so overpowering that he has to open the windows of his Mexico City apartment.
Belgium: A ban on the Muslim and Jewish ways of ritually slaughtering animals went into effect in the new year, angering religious groups and winning praise from animal rights activists as well as many on the right.
It is also seemingly used, according to archaeological and historical records, very early in the form of beer in Sumeria and wine in Egypt and across the circum-Mediterranean thousands of years ago and used recreationally, not ritually.
"Posts are selected automatically based on things like the people you follow or the posts you like," says the Instagram help page, which does not explain how my Explore page became cluttered with hedges and ritually desiccated corpses.
Light is a main theme of the eight-day festival because, Jewish tradition says, the Maccabees found only enough ritually pure oil to fuel the temple's ceremonial lamp, The Menorah, for one day, but it burned for eight days.
Its story of a world where women are subjugated and held captive to be ritually raped once per month in hopes of producing a child carried with it an unspoken warning: Here was the end result of unchecked theocratic rule!
Donofrio is the funeral director for the Staten Island wing, and he has to clean the tahara room at the cemetery, where he ritually prepared the body of the 88-year-old woman named Vivienne who is about to be buried.
Indeed, in the early days of spring training under Boone, there are no T-shirt slogans (like the ones Chicago Cubs Manager Joe Maddon ritually trots out) or new motivational signs (like the ones that dot many major league clubhouses).
Love and art are both seen to bend time—those uncanny early moments of recognition, as if what will come has already taken place; the memories being consciously, ritually preserved, such that they can be called up much later, undegraded.
I think it is quite possible that some people in the past used substances other than alcohol recreationally, but the vast majority seem to have been used ritually, medicinally, or for other purposes that were not recreational until more recently in time.
The pre-Columbian burial site, known as Las Llamas, contains the skeletons of 140 children who were between the ages of five and 14 when they were ritually sacrificed during a ceremony about 550 years ago, according to experts who led the excavation.
Think of your holey lobes like little earphone cup holders, finally giving purpose to vestigial parts of the human body that otherwise serve so little purpose that societies across the world ritually stab and force objects through them for no real reason.
Some 2,53 years ago, in the Tuva region of southern Siberia, over 200 domestic horses were ritually sacrificed to honor the funeral rites of a high-ranking member of the Scythian people, one of the first cultures known to have mastered mounted warfare.
In part, that's circumstantial — she's not being ritually raped on a monthly basis in his memories, so she has less to be biting about — but it's also the result of sarcasm not fitting neatly into the way he wants to remember her.
There are grotesque parodies of family life (a pair of kidnappers treat their prisoners with the loving pride of parents), parodies of work (a woman's job requires her to lie facedown on a table and have her leg hair ritually plucked away by six beauticians).
The servers mix them together in a scalding stone bowl, sagely informing diners that they "can eat it with the chopstick, but it's better with the spoon," and then ritually clattering the side of the bowl with a spoon, as if to reinforce their point.
One of the 35 watercolor and ink illustrations depicts a man carrying out necromantic arts, with a hanged and quite dead corpse nearby, totally protected from a demon by his magic circle and grimoire while a ritually nude man digs in the earth beside him.
Both of those are still real things, with exiling menstruating women still considered totally legit in some places, and a fuck-tonne of crusty old men still defending the exclusion of women from ministry on the basis that they are ritually unclean (thanks a lot, Leviticus).
Like many Muslim-majority nations, Turkey has a particularly robust cat population; in Islam, cats are ritually clean animals, and one account in the hadith tells the story of the Prophet Muhammad cutting off his sleeve so as not to disturb the cat sleeping on his robe.
The pre-Columbian burial site, known as Las Llamas, contains the skeletons of 140 children who were between the ages of 5 and 14 when they were ritually sacrificed during a ceremony about 550 years ago, experts who led the excavation told The Associated Press on Friday.
The heartland myth is often portrayed as a nostalgic fantasy of the right, but it is equally sustained by a more liberal, urbane sector of the country that seems to derive an almost erotic pleasure in revisiting it, again and again, only to see it ritually falsified.
Fondas offer home-style Mexico City cooking from breakfast until lunchtime—which is ritually celebrated in this town beginning at 2 PM. At this hour on every weekday, each fonda begins offering their comida corrida, a three course pre-fixed meal that is also referred to as the menú del día.
With The Sinking City, Frogwares appear to have made something closer to a theme park, EldritchWorld, an open-world detective game where creeping cosmic horror is such a part of the scenery that nobody even bats an eye at fish-men working service jobs or young professionals ritually mutilating themselves.
The crowd is warmed up with dance music; the enemies of the people—mainly bankers and the "mainstream media"—are ritually booed; and then Mr Corbyn recites a list of promises of how under his Labour government the state will pay generously for the public services that the Tories want to starve.
We decapitate him, we stab him, we ritually shoot him, we burn him up, we blow him up, we&aposve exhausted suing under the Electoral College, we want to abandon it, we&aposve looked at the emoluments clause, we looked at the 25th Amendment, we boycotted the inauguration, we introduced articles of impeachment.
Nah. "Modern perspectives on cannabis vary tremendously cross-culturally, but it is clear that the plant has a long history of human use, medicinally, ritually and recreationally over countless millennia," said Robert Spengler, an archaeobotanist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, who worked on the study.
We spend time with women ritually shaving their heads in Hindu temples (big business, because the hair is then sold for wigs); we investigate the tendency of people to preserve locks of their children's or deceased loved ones' hair; we hear that the hair trade is beset by pervasive fraud, theft and tax evasion.
When they could ride roughshod over Democrats and make life miserable for poor people but with enough plausible deniability, and only racist undertones instead of overtones, so that they can cash in at the end of their "service" rather than winding up in a lime green shirt being ritually humiliated on Dancing with the Stars.
That said, the blog has a number of images of iconic Cultural Revolution practices, such as Mao receiving Red Guards in Tiananmen, mass criticism sessions, people ritually reporting to Mao every morning, young children posing with guns, and Red Guards reading the Little Red Book, ransacking a church and renaming streets to make them more revolutionary.
He defended ruthless Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman after the de facto ruler's orchestrated murder of a U.S.-based Washington Post journalist; he sidestepped Congress to push through $8 billion in new "emergency" arms deals with the Saudi royals; he ritually and publicly touched the orb of global influence with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz.
Constance: The scene where the Commander talks about June and Luke's affair really was fascinating: For the first time, he became clear to me as someone who probably sincerely believes that Offred is a sinful slutty adulteress for sleeping with a married man, and who also sincerely believes that repeatedly ritually raping a woman he owns in front of his wife just makes him an upstanding husband.
CHICAGO — In 1969, when the Chicago Cubs found themselves in a pennant race for the first time in decades and the games at Wrigley Field suddenly began to matter, pitcher Dick Selma would ritually rise from his seat in the bullpen down the left-field line and wave a white towel over his head, rallying the fans in the bleachers to make some noise.
A Brazilian artist, Mayra Sérgio, has filled the main exhibition hall with the scent of rose petals and chamomile for her work, "To Break Ground" (2017), which consists of dried herbal teas from Syria piled in heaps on large mountain-like ramps, then collected and boiled and served ritually to visitors in the main hall, as a way to remind asylum seekers of home.
But then on Monday, the official Emoji Movie Twitter account tweeted a new ad that one can only assume that someone at Sony thought would be quirky and hip: Using The Handmaid's Tale — a serious work of fiction and a recent, highly regarded Hulu TV show about a dystopian society in which women are ritually raped — as a lighthearted marketing peg was a pretty good indication that The Emoji Movie wasn't going to be self-aware and clever and thoughtful.
During the days of the UFC's Spike TV ascendancy and blood-soaked commercials for The Ultimate Fighter, I also fielded their questions about how I could watch something so brutal and feel morally OK. The irony is that I was usually defending my love of a sport that occasionally leaves young men in unconscious heaps to people who ritually watched the same thing—the only difference was they watched on Sunday afternoons instead of Saturday nights, and the splayed-out bodies wore jerseys instead of board shorts.

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