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sacrosanct

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/ˈsækroʊsæŋkt/
1

extremely important, to the point that it is not allowed to be condemned or changed

  • The family ritual was sacrosanct to her, holding deep personal and cultural significance.
  • The sacred text was regarded as sacrosanct, and its teachings were never to be questioned.
  • The artwork was deemed sacrosanct, and any attempt to modify it was strictly forbidden.
  • The family ritual was sacrosanct to her, holding deep personal and cultural significance.
  • The principle of freedom of speech was seen as sacrosanct in the democratic society.