sacrosanct

IPA: sˈækroʊsæŋkt

adjective

  • Beyond alteration, criticism, or interference, especially due to religious sanction; inviolable.
  • Sacred, very holy.
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Examples of "sacrosanct" in Sentences

  • The green belt area is sacrosanct.
  • The sacred can easily be sacrosanct.
  • If it's in the constitution, it is sacrosanct.
  • Bic Macs are hardly sacrosanct here in the US.
  • None of the ideas expressed on this page are sacrosanct.
  • The placement and distribution of some has never been sacrosanct.
  • In a free and democratic society, freedom of the press is sacrosanct.
  • All of the powers of the tribune are derived from their sacrosanctity.
  • In view of the circumstances I cannot consider you for being sacrosanct.
  • It is the supreme law of the land and hence it is sacrosanct among all laws.
  • If the dendro readings are crap now, why do we consider them sacrosanct from the because they are old?
  • The 10 Commandments of Gun Safety remain sacrosanct, and you should school young shooters on every one of them.
  • The cultural boycott of Ariel seeks to penalize spaces which should remain sacrosanct, and devoid of political positioning.
  • Senator-elect Rand Paul has challenged the notion of sacrosanct programs, by suggesting instead that a 5% cut should be applied across the board.

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