sanctity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsæŋk.tə.ti]
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Meaning of sanctity In English

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Examples of sanctity

  • How can a position that is on the very surface penetrate into the very resources and sanctities of human beings?

  • Similarly, political order may require that many people have false beliefs about the sanctity of their nation-state.

  • Of course, the immunity of these market-free zones is often violated, but, in principle, they maintain sanctity of a sort.

  • Inequalities and differences between idealisations and portrayals highlight the divergent emphases in male and female accounts of female sanctity.

  • If sanctity, conversely, depends upon there being an animal nature to control, suppress, or extinguish, that nature has to exist, and be attractive.

  • Indeed, the notion of sanctity is not devoid of meaning in the absence of religious belief.

  • The ballot - just at its moment of effective acceptance - had lost its sense of sanctity.

  • They were conscious of its sanctity and almost ref lexively made their appeals through religious ritual.

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