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altar
noun
[ ˈɔːltə ]
• the table in a Christian church at which the bread and wine are consecrated in communion services.
Origin:
Old English altar, alter, based on late Latin altar, altarium, from Latin altus ‘high’.
Phrases
lead someone to the altar
• marry someone.
sacrifice on the altar of
• make (someone or something) suffer in the interests of.
"no businessman is going to sacrifice his company on the altar of such altruism"