The word sacrifice is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:
Noun: The sacrifice her parents made to send her to college was well rewarded.
Verb: We had to sacrifice perfection of the project to meet the deadline.
The word sacrifices can either be the plural of the noun sacrifice or the present tense singular third person of the verb sacrifice. It would depend on the context of the sentence.
For example, if the sentence said "these sacrifices", then it would be a noun. But if it was he, she or it sacrifices then it would be a verb.
Sacrificed is a past tense verb.
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