Pronunciation: /ˈsæŋktəti/
noun the quality of being holy, sacred, or morally pure
A1 Many people believe in the sanctity of marriage.
A2 The sanctity of the church was respected by all who entered.
B1 In some cultures, the sanctity of the family unit is highly valued.
B2 The artist's work was praised for its depiction of the sanctity of nature.
C1 The sanctity of human life is a fundamental principle in many ethical systems.
C2 The sanctity of the law must be upheld at all times, regardless of personal beliefs.
formal The sanctity of the church must be respected at all times.
informal We must honor the sanctity of our traditions.
slang Don't mess with the sanctity of our friendship.
figurative The sanctity of nature is evident in the beauty of the untouched wilderness.
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