sacrificer

/ˈsækrəˌfaɪsər/
noun
  1. A person who offers something as a sacrifice, especially in a religious ritual.
    • The high priest acted as the sacrificer during the annual ceremony.
    • In the ancient story, the sacrificer offered a lamb to the gods.
    • The archaeologist found a statue of a sacrificer holding a ceremonial knife.
  2. A person who gives up something valuable for the sake of something else.
    • She was the sacrificer of her own career to care for her aging parents.
    • The entrepreneur was a willing sacrificer of short-term profits for long-term growth.
    • Every volunteer is a sacrificer of their free time for the community.
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