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It is used to describe something that is offered or given up, often for a greater purpose or benefit. Example: "The community made a sacrificial donation to support the local shelter."
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sacrificial
adjective
Relating to sacrifice
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In reality, we cannot avoid turning some children into sacrificial lambs.
Roberto was the sacrificial lamb for the Italian media, while Dino returned home as one of Italy's standout performers and his stock raised considerably.
This brings us back to the sacrificial lambs.
Johnson, in my view, is far too sensible to become the pathological anti-Brownites' sacrificial lamb by standing against the obvious winner; he will stand for the deputy leadership.
Ordinary Japanese have cut back on inessential spending, in a mood of sacrificial restraint.
It has even been advanced as an explanation for the extreme levels of self- sacrificial altruism people sometimes display.
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He concluded that death in warfare is so common in hunter-gatherer societies that it was an important evolutionary pressure on early Homo sapiens, and might easily account for the emergence of self-sacrificial altruism.Dr Bowles's analysis did not, however, separate the Tiwi from the rest, so was influenced by this outlier.
What is the maximum self-sacrificial cost that can evolve in these circumstances?In the absence of war, a gene imposing a self-sacrificial cost of as little as 3% in forgone reproduction would drop from 90% to 10% of the population in 150 generations.
A deposit payable on launch, to be refunded when a satellite is disposed of safely, could deal with this by giving value to that last, self-sacrificial rocket blast.The second task, cleaning up the junk that is already up there, requires new technology.
Those born of females who had let their partners live, had only a 12% chance of surviving that long.That is a staggering difference and certainly, in evolutionary terms, enough to drive self-sacrificial behaviour by males, since a male would have to mate successfully another three times to match the benefit he gains by this one suicidal act.
There is also the more abstract violence of "language death", about which you have written eloquently in the past.Benjamin StevensAssistant professor of classicsBard CollegeAnnandale-on-Hudson, New YorkSIR – I liked your comment that "groups whose members fail to collaborate in an individually self-sacrificial way may be wiped out entirely".
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