0 connected with or like a ritual (= a set of fixed actions, especially ones performed as part of a ceremony):
ritualistic magic
Many ritualistic and repetitive behaviours can be observed among adults with autism.
Mostly assembled in contrasting blocks, there are some striking ideas, not least the rather ritualistic, gagaku-like twelfths that provide a moment of stillness and repose.
Within the context of clinical governance, it is not acceptable to provide ritualistic wound care without an evidence base.
Place-based associations may be formed through representations and social activities occurring there, from spontaneous, dramatic events to regular ritualistic activity.
Its members were highly critical of ritualistic worship, frivolity and social amusements, instead promoting simplicity in worship and lifestyle and seclusion from worldly pursuits.
A ritualistic language of courtesy was used to express a relationship that was clearly based on personal service and dependence.