- sacrifice
- sac•ri•fice[[t]ˈsæk rəˌfaɪs[/t]] n. v. -ficed, -fic•ing1) the offering of animal, plant, or human life or of some object to a deity, as in propitiation or homage2) the person, animal, or thing so offered3) the surrender or destruction of something valued for the sake of something having a higher or more pressing claim4) something so surrendered or lost5) a loss incurred in selling something below its value6) spo Also called sac′rifice bunt`, sac′rifice hit`. a hit or bunted ball in baseball that results in an out for the batter, but allows a runner on base to advance or score7) to make a sacrifice or offering of8) to surrender, give up, permit injury to, or destroy for the sake of something else9) to dispose of (goods, property, etc.) regardless of profit10) spo to cause the advance of (a base runner) in baseball by a sacrifice11) to offer or make a sacrifice12) spo to make a sacrifice in baseball•Etymology: 1225–75; < OF < L sacrificium=sacri-, comb. form of sacer sacred +-fic-, comb. form of facere to make, do I sac′ri•fice`a•ble, adj. sac′ri•fic`er, n.
From formal English to slang. 2014.