sacrosanct 的定义
- extremely sacred or inviolable: a sacrosanct chamber in the temple.
- not to be entered or trespassed upon: She considered her home office sacrosanct.
- above or beyond criticism, change, or interference: a manuscript deemed sacrosanct.
sacrosanct 近义词
sacred
更多sacrosanct例句
- The rout in the oil sector has been so swift and severe that once-sacrosanct corporate positions are being trimmed.
- He’s well aware of how the coastal height limit is sacrosanct to many coastal residents.
- The unit allowed advertisers to fashion their own content on Forbes’ property and faced vocal criticism from a journalism community that views the line between editorial and business as sacrosanct.
- While the current home run record is certainly safe, others of the game’s most sacrosanct records could be in serious jeopardy this season.
- China talks about its core interests all the time as if they’re sacrosanct.
- Do you worry about glorifying war, even inadvertently, by depicting it as something sacrosanct?
- In America, equality of opportunity is—in theory—sacrosanct.
- You can debate which cost-of-living adjustment is more accurate, but there is nothing sacrosanct about any given metric.
- Israeli and Palestinians both view their national identities as sacrosanct and more important than anything else.
- For many Americans, nothing is more sacrosanct than the Internet.
- For the man who would think or study there was only one way of life, to become sacrosanct in the direct service of God.
- As diplomatic envoys are sacrosanct, the principle of their inviolability is generally recognised.
- At the same time, while assigning the physician his post, Hippocrates would not let him regard that post as sacrosanct.
- The sacrosanct status of the Great Survey is thus gravely modified.
- If my view be adopted, we here detect noteworthy error in our great and sacrosanct record.