be sacrificed on the altar of



be sacrificed on the altar of something

  (formal)
to be destroyed by an activity, system or belief that is bad but more important or more powerful Service and quality have been sacrificed on the altar of profit.
See also: altar, of, on, sacrifice

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EifionAYV-yon, IEV-yonWelsh
Clara['kleərə]
Faustina-Ancient Roman, Italian
Khurshid-Persian, Urdu, Persian Mythology
Mojca-Slovene, Croatian
Petia-Russian, Bulgarian