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offering in Latin

offering in Latin is oblātiō — offering means something given, presented, or put up for consideration, especially as a gift, contribution, or for sale.

offering in Latin

oblātiō
noun

What does "offering" mean?

  1. noun Something given, presented, or put up for consideration, especially as a gift, contribution, or for sale.
    "The church collected an offering during the service."

offering in a sentence

  • The church collected an offering during the service.
  • The restaurant's latest offering is a plant-based burger.

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What is "offering" in Latin?

"offering" in Latin is oblātiō. offering means: Something given, presented, or put up for consideration, especially as a gift, contribution, or for sale.

How do you use "offering" in a sentence?

Example: "The church collected an offering during the service." In Latin, "offering" is oblātiō.

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