RITE in a Sentence
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33 example sentences for RITE, such as:
1. all tongues till the holy rite was over.
2. This festival descends from a Chinese rite.
3. The reading out of a roll call of the dead has become an annual rite.
4. These traditional rites are performed only by the women of the village.
5. They have their charms, and magic arts, and rites in exorcism and other things.
2. This festival descends from a Chinese rite.
3. The reading out of a roll call of the dead has become an annual rite.
4. These traditional rites are performed only by the women of the village.
5. They have their charms, and magic arts, and rites in exorcism and other things.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of RITE
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rite
n. an established ceremony prescribed by a religion
n. any customary observance or practice
Classic Sentence: (29 in 2 pages)
1 all tongues till the holy rite was over.
2 I should like something else: a little addition to the rite.
3 Carol's family were self-sufficient in their inventive life, with Christmas a rite full of surprises and tenderness, and "dressing-up parties" spontaneous and joyously absurd.
4 She was the more absurd to herself in that, after the rite of dining alone, she could go out to the kitchen, lean against the sink, and talk to them.
5 Princess Shtcherbatskaya wished, above everything, to present her daughter to this German princess, and the day after their arrival she duly performed this rite.
6 Before the doors and in the lighted halls groups were gathered arrayed as for some rite.
7 It seemed to be a sort of rite with him, to prepare himself for slumber by meditation in the presence of the grand spectacles of the nocturnal heavens.
8 At the same time, the visible rite of baptism appealed strongly to their mystic temperament.
9 Her husband was Sychaeus, wealthiest in lands of the Phoenicians, and loved of her with ill-fated passion; to whom with virgin rites her father had given her maidenhood in wedlock.
10 And now the dreadful day was at hand; the rites were being ordered for me, the salted corn, and the chaplets to wreathe my temples.
11 Hence came our Lady, haunter of Cybele, the Corybantic cymbals and the grove of Ida; hence the rites of inviolate secrecy, and the lions yoked under the chariot of their mistress.
12 Yet Anna deems not her sister veils death behind these strange rites, and grasps not her wild purpose, nor fears aught deeper than at Sychaeus' death.
13 And therewithal the Teucrians on the beach wept Misenus, and bore the last rites to the thankless ashes.
14 But when the last rites are duly paid, and the mound smoothed over the grave, good Aeneas, now the high seas are hushed, bears on under sail and leaves his haven.
15 Thence all at once, the sacred rites accomplished, retrace their way to the city.
Example Sentence:
1 The reading out of a roll call of the dead has become an annual rite.
2 This festival descends from a Chinese rite.
3 They have their charms, and magic arts, and rites in exorcism and other things.
4 These traditional rites are performed only by the women of the village.