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ritualise

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Verb1.ritualise - make or evolve into a ritual; "The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures"
formalise, formalize - make formal or official; "We formalized the appointment and gave him a title"


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The article commences with the following reference: 'Daily recitals, twice weekly orchestral concerts and monthly oratorios presented during the Exhibition helped fix and entertainment calendar and ritualise its festivities.
She would ritualise daily activities such as showering and crossing the road, so that everything had to be done in a strict order.
Our stallions have established a natural dominance hierarchy,' she explains, 'and, while they ritualise fighting, real fighting is no longer a serious problem'.
 
 
 
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