Synonym: interest, rice beer, saki. Similar words: forsake, forsaken, for the sake of, for God's sake, for goodness sake, take the cake, make a mistake, nagasaki. Meaning: [seɪk] n. 1. a reason for wanting something done 2. Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot 3. the purpose of achieving or obtaining.
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271. Please do not disassemble the board at the right side unnecessarily, for the sake of safety.
272. More than 18,000 Mexicans stripped off , baring all for the sake of art.
273. SOME people do science for its own sake. Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.
274. Thus, it could be ethically justifiable the sacrifice of individuals for the sake of societies.
275. For safety's sake(sentencedict.com), don't drive more than 30 kilometers per hour in the city.
276. We are holding this mass meeting today for the sake of continued resistance, unity and progress.
277. And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might partaker thereof with you.
278. Paul, the persecutor of Christians was now willing to be perse - cuted for the gospel's sake.
279. Lucy, for God's sake, put on your life belt. Set a good example.
280. Dr. Terence Wynn : Now, for God's sake, he can't even drive a car!
281. In prewar days, I stood to lose a great deal, for the sake of a hobby.
282. I want us to look like a viable family, Mortmain, for Rose's sake.
283. Some women had wildly adored him, and for his sake had braved all social censure.
284. Oscar Wilde and Walter Pater, both advocators of the theory of " art for art's sake. "
285. For that matter, everybody knew, but Kat pretended not to for her mother's sake.
286. I'm sorry for your sake that I had no hopeless amour.
287. Hearing her lighthearted tone, Hung - chien smiled and said, " For my sake, suffer a little injustice. "