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immolate \IM-uh-layt\, transitive verb:
1. To sacrifice; to offer in sacrifice; to kill as a sacrificial victim. 2. To kill or destroy, often by fire. "i'm gonna immolate your ass if you ever touch my gf again!"
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To kill as a sacrifice; to set (oneself) ablaze so as to sacrifice; to destroy. The group immolated themselves in protest of the government policies.
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to impersonate a mole "There's a famous picture of a Vietrnamese monk who immolated himself in order to protest the war."
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To rape or sexually assault a person of the same gender. The man was alone, Jonny waited untill he walked down the alley and nobody was around. He knocked the man out and then immolated him.
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The act of reincarnating someone in the Achaea MUD. Action: IMMOLATE BODY
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To lite on fire the oil soaked rag suddenly immolated
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