Ceremony or ritual of the passage which occurs when an individual leaves one group to enter another.
Sinônimos
Examples for "rites of passage"
Examples for "rites of passage"
1Consequently, some of the traditional rites of passage are happening much later.
2Between the two there are posed versions of numerous rites of passage.
3The lack of male role models and masculine rites of passage is mourned.
4Though these rites of passage are never very easy, lovey, so brace yourself.
5Between birth and death, the audience at our rites of passage diminishes painfully.
1Making a maiden speech is a rite of passage for new MPs.
2Wrecking is seen as almost a rite of passage of Onewheel ownership.
3I've finally completed a cultural rite of passage: I watched Star Wars.
4SAILING: IT'S ALMOST a rite of passage for the world's top sailors.
5It's considered by many in the town as a rite of passage.
6That was the rite of passage that marked my arrival into adulthood.
7They had survived the most brutal rite of passage to get there.
8It's not even a rite of passage or anything romantic like that.
9Yes, the Leaving Cert is important and represents an important rite of passage.
10Moving to London is a rite of passage for New Zealand guitar bands.
11Over time it started being seen as a rite of passage.
12It is a rite of passage that many young Australians enjoy.
13She says the long hours are considered a rite of passage.
14Do you think such behavior is a necessary rite of passage to adulthood?
15Learning the lingo is the beginning of our rite of passage.
16Clocking up a DUI is seen as a rite of passage.
Translations for rite of passage