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Meaning of sake
The primary meaning of the word "sake" is for the purpose or benefit of someone or something.
Etymology of sake
The word "sake" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, derived from the word "sacu", which meant "cause" or "purpose"
Historically, the word has been used to express the idea of something being done for a particular reason or in someone's interest
Synonyms
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "sake" as:
- * For the purpose or benefit of someone or something
- * Used to express the idea that something is done for a particular reason or in someone's interest
- * A person's or thing's interest, benefit, or welfare
Usage Examples
- The company made the decision for the sake of its employees
- She worked hard for the sake of her family
- He did it for his own sake, to prove a point
- The new policy was implemented for the sake of efficiency