He who would tie the working of love, of spiritualization, of liberation, to transitory and individual forms, crucifies God in matter; he crucifies God who makes the ideal subservient to his own temporal interests or worldly glory.
The leader who preaches things out of comprehension arouses the kind of opposition which finally crucifies him.
The world is built up on the sacrifices of the idealists, and eternally it crucifies them.
It crucifies worse than any tyrant; no torture, no strappado, no bodily punishment is like unto it.
Whosoever receiveth you receiveth Me," and it follows that whosoevercrucifies you crucifies Me.
And the fact is, he follows desire when he crucifies it.
The man who is afraid to follow desire crucifies his life and stunts his growth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crucifies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.