Pronunciation: /ˈsækrəˌsæŋkt/
adjective regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with
A1 In some cultures, certain traditions are considered sacrosanct.
A2 The rules of the game are sacrosanct and must be followed by all players.
B1 The privacy of individuals is sacrosanct and should not be violated.
B2 Freedom of speech is a sacrosanct right that should be protected at all costs.
C1 The principles of democracy are considered sacrosanct by many political theorists.
C2 The artist's creative process is sacrosanct and should not be interfered with by others.
formal The principles of democracy are considered sacrosanct by many.
informal Don't touch my personal belongings, they're sacrosanct.
slang That rule is like, totally sacrosanct, dude.
figurative In her mind, the old library was a sacrosanct sanctuary of knowledge.
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