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sacrosanct

[sak-roh-sangkt] / ˈsæk roʊˌsæŋkt /


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Reading aloud at bedtime is sacrosanct and treasured in our family, modeled after my mother’s deep love of reading and books.

From The Wall Street Journal

If Summers’ “sacrosanct rule” was meant to sound sinister a decade ago, it carries considerably darker resonance today.

From Salon

Lawmakers will take aim at vehicle-safety mandates in a coming Senate hearing, targeting some auto-industry regulations once considered too sacrosanct to attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Society has changed extremely over the past century, but this much is sacrosanct: Important people expect courses.

From Salon

Nor did those founders suggest that such sacrosanct, if now seemingly self-evident, values stopped at American shores.

From Salon