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ritually

   Also found in: Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson 0.03 sec.
rit·u·al  (rch-l)
n.
1.
a. The prescribed order of a religious ceremony.
b. The body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship.
2.
a. The prescribed form of conducting a formal secular ceremony: the ritual of an inauguration.
b. The body of ceremonies used by a fraternal organization.
3. A book of rites or ceremonial forms.
4. rituals
a. A ceremonial act or a series of such acts.
b. The performance of such acts.
5.
a. A detailed method of procedure faithfully or regularly followed: My household chores have become a morning ritual.
b. A state or condition characterized by the presence of established procedure or routine: "Prison was a ritualreenacted daily, year in, year out. Prisoners came and went; generations came and went; and yet the ritual endured" (William H. Hallahan).
adj.
1. Associated with or performed according to a rite or ritual: a priest's ritual garments; a ritual sacrifice.
2. Being part of an established routine: a ritual glass of milk before bed.

[From Latin rtulis, of rites, from rtus, rite; see rite.]

ritu·al·ly adv.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.ritually - in a ceremonial manner; "he was ceremonially sworn in as President"
Translations
ritually [ˈrɪtjʊəlɪ] ADVritualmente
ritually [ˈrɪtʃuəli] advrituellement
ritually
advrituell
ritually [ˈrɪtjʊəlɪ] advritualmente
ritually [ˈrɪtjʊəlɪ] advritualmente


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Some seven minutes later the island was occupied by an invasion of townsfolk and police, and the latter had put their hands on the victorious duellist, ritually reminding him that anything he said might be used against him.
 
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