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(1) Must be kept sacred.
(2) Sacred.
(1) If a mistake is reprinted often enough, it becomes sacrosanct - no one questions it, no one verifies it.
(2) Royalty is accorded less respect and marriage is no longer regarded as sacrosanct .
(3) If something in science suddenly becomes so sacrosanct that you can't question it, then it ceases to be science.
(4) The issue is one of property rights which, in every capitalist society, are both valuable and sacrosanct .
(5) No principle or vision is sacrosanct in Washington except its own security and self-interest.
(6) The principle of democracy is sacrosanct , but it will always be interpreted through cultural filters.
(7) His speeches could go on for hours and caused great disruption to what were seen to be the sacrosanct ways of Westminster.
(8) Yes, we had to slash into sacrosanct areas like health care to save the country.
(9) It could stay holy, sacrosanct , totally uncorrupted and virginal if it wasn't for us humans washing everything over with arrogance.
(10) The principle of maintaining the territorial integrity of states remained sacrosanct .
(11) At the end of the case, Justice Lloyd said wilderness is sacrosanct .
(12) Sovereignty has long been a sacrosanct principle in the international system.
(13) Long gone are the days when this flag carrier was considered so sacrosanct its planes were blessed by priests on the tarmac before departure.
(14) Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct .
(15) A marriage before God is a sacrosanct thing, an act of union in the eyes of God, irreversible and permanent.
(16) These are hands-off, no-go, sacrosanct areas that the British prime minister cannot afford to have tampered with.
(17) In principle there seems little reason to regard the Internet as sacrosanct , one network that is necessarily free of taxation.
(18) It was understood equipment and shooting techniques would evolve, but the principles were sacrosanct .
(19) Once upon a time Sunday mornings were sacrosanct times for public worship.
(20) Environmentalism has become a sacrosanct religion of which no questions can even be asked.
sacred
hallowed
respected
inviolable
inviolate
unimpeachable
invulnerable
untouchable
inalienable
protected
defended
secure
safe
unhallowed