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How to pronounce sacrosanct in English?

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Synonyms inviolable, inviolate

Examples of sacrosanct

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In the legal world, those two categories are considered sacrosanct, Murphy said.
From the sltrib.com
They are bonds that are sacrosanct, a sacred trust we are honor-bound to uphold.
From the washingtonpost.com
We all need development, but it is very important to have some areas sacrosanct.
From the forbes.com
Plebeian Tribunes were also personally sacrosanct during their period in office.
From the en.wikipedia.org
No life is sacrosanct in Tarantino's film world and nothing is taken for granted.
From the voanews.com
Inherent rights are sacrosanct, and must be protected by the state at any cost.
From the economist.com
Indeed, the leadership of the party has been made nothing less than sacrosanct.
From the time.com
The name of Assad in one of the world's most repressive regimes in sacrosanct.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Keeping the home of the Beatles and Elgar in the UK ought to have been sacrosanct.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
More examples
  • Inviolable: must be kept sacred
  • Sacrosanctity was a right of tribunes in Ancient Rome to not be harmed physically. Plebeians took an oath to regard anyone who laid hands on a tribune as an outlaw liable to be killed without penalty. ...
  • Beyond alteration, criticism, or interference, especially due to religious sanction; inviolable; sacred
  • (sacrosanctly) In a sacrosanct way
  • (adj.) holy, something that should not be criticized (In the United States, the Constitution is often thought of as a sacrosanct document.)
  • Considered holy; inviolable
  • Regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with