Synonym: Lord's table, communion table. Similar words: poll tax, exultant, voltaire, consultant, consultation, simultaneously, salt, halt. Meaning: ['ɔːltə] n. 1. the table in Christian churches where communion is given 2. a raised structure on which gifts or sacrifices to a god are made.
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1. People were genuflecting in front of the altar.
2. The bride approached the altar.
3. He genuflected in front of the altar.
4. The people offered a lamb on the altar as a sacrifice for their sins.
5. The priest bowed down before the altar.
6. He knelt in front of the altar and prayed.
7. Note the fine early Baroque altar inside the chapel.
8. They prostrated themselves before the altar.
9. The pilgrims prostrated themselves before the altar.
10. He lay prostrate before the high altar.
11. The vicar took a candlestick from the altar.
12. The couple exchanged vows at the altar.
13. The victim was tied to a sacrificial altar.
14. The altar was flanked by two Christmas trees.
15. The altar had been defiled by vandals.
16. He placed the candles on the altar.
17. The priest stood before the altar.
18. A medieval triptych hung above the altar.
19. Helen and Tony knelt at the altar.
20. There was a madonna on the altar.
21. He may not worship at the altar of government intervention in business, but he is in favour of limited support for industry.
22. Service and quality have been sacrificed on the altar of profit.
23. The coffin lying before the altar was bare, except for a single wreath of white roses.
24. The pews, the pulpit and the altar are of a piece with the simple elegance of the church itself.
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25. Moses purified the altar.
26. It is sacrilege to steal a crucifix from an altar.
27. The bride's father traditionally walks with her to the altar to give her away.
28. The church was destroyed in the bombing but the altar survived intact.
29. Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar.
30. I am not going to be a sacrificial lamb on the altar of political correctness.
More similar words: poll tax, exultant, voltaire, consultant, consultation, simultaneously, salt, halt, paltry, salty, dealt, alter, fealty, health, wealth, falter, altered, royalty, exalted, altogether, penalty, healthy, wealthy, altruism, altering, although, alter ego, casualty, altitude, appeal to.