English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ọrọ naa “rite” jẹ iṣe iṣe tabi ilana ti o jẹ ilana ti ẹsin tabi aṣa ni igbagbogbo. Ó tún lè tọ́ka sí ìṣèyẹ̀wò tàbí àṣà ìbílẹ̀, ní pàtàkì èyí tí a kà sí pàtàkì sí àwùjọ tàbí àṣà kan pàtó. Fún àpẹrẹ, ayẹyẹ ìgbéyàwó tàbí ayẹyẹ ìkẹ́kọ̀ọ́yege ni a lè kà sí ààtò kan, gẹ́gẹ́ bí àwọn ààtò ìsìn kan tàbí àwọn àṣà ìbílẹ̀.

Synonyms

  1. religious rite

Sentence Examples

  1. We question everything and although society may excuse this brief interlude as a rite of passage into adulthood, perhaps its purpose is the first wake-up call to break free of the chains of conformity.
  2. Or, another Edenist poisoned Harriet, perhaps because she knew and threatened to reveal the fatal result of a cultish rite or experiment.
  3. It was a dark fear that needed to be ignored, yet it reminded him of the night spent treading water in the middle of the sea the traditional Voyager rite of initiation.
  4. Regular folks had found something here, maybe a tract home with a driveway for their Flivver, or faith in a God, raw food, a rite, or a regimen.
  5. It was strange seeing her like this, and he felt as though he were witnessing some forbidden rite.