oblatory

/ɒbˈleɪtəri/ or /ɒbˈleɪtɔːri/

Definitions

1. adjective

Given or devoted to a particular purpose or cause, especially a religious one.

“The obliterary donation of a large sum to charity was widely publicized.”

2. noun

A person or thing that is given or devoted to a particular purpose or cause, especially a religious one.

“The priest made an oblation to the altar, a symbol of devotion to the higher power.”

Synonyms

  • dedicatory
  • devotional

Antonyms

  • unwilled
  • voluntary