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sacrilege [ˈsækrɪlɪʤ] N

sacrilege

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English
Most ancient religions have a concept analogous to sacrilege, often considered as a type of taboo.
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The wine was destined for a monastery and the church cried sacrilege.
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For acts of perceived great sacrilege, some individuals, in diverse cultures, have been impaled for their effrontery.
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He may not be touched, and it is considered as a sacrilege to look into the palm leaves.
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I say that suffering is a sacrilege when there are roses and white bread for everyone.
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Sacrilege split up quietly in the early 1990s.
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This appears to be his own view because the breach is a grave crime against religion and society, a public scandal, and a sacrilege.
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Cutting of trees or defacing the grove is considered as sacrilege.
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Apparently, this was done despite the remonstrances of the officiating clergyman, who said it was sacrilege.
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One theory is that whisky was considered too precious a drink and its use in cooking would be a sacrilege.
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