Blasphemous behavior; the act of depriving something of its sacred character.
1 To invade this world is not bad breeding; it is social sacrilege .
2 Mr. Stockton regarded the proposed act in the light of a sacrilege .
3 He is wanted for multiple cases of sacrilege and housebreakings in Manchester.
4 That was the law concerning sacrilege against the trees of the gods.
5 But I was in a hurry to leave the scene of sacrilege .
6 It was unconsecrated, and there could be no sacrilege in using it.
7 Even as he sought to fight, Gaborn feared that he committed sacrilege .
8 But he atoned for the sacrilege upon the memorable field of Poitiers.
9 He will know how we punish the outrage, the crime, the sacrilege .
10 Naturally the Church had cognisance of all cases of sacrilege and heresy.
11 Such a deprivation in his eyes would almost have seemed a sacrilege .
12 As for Harald, he deserted and cast in his lot with sacrilege .
13 Objection 1: It would seem that sacrilege is not a special sin.
14 And they will at some time pay the penalty for this sacrilege .
15 The thought of getting money for them was to me a sacrilege .
16 Blindness is commonly supposed to be the consequence of such a sacrilege .
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Sacrilege в диалектах
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