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    sac·ri·lege
    /ˈsakrəlij/

    noun

    • 1. violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred: "putting ecclesiastical vestments to secular use was considered sacrilege"

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  2. The meaning of SACRILEGE is a technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation (such as improper reception of a sacrament) of what is sacred because consecrated to God. How to use sacrilege in a sentence.

  3. SACRILEGE definition: 1. (an act of) treating something holy or important without respect: 2. (an act of) treating…. Learn more.

  4. Sacrilege was originally reserved for talking about blasphemous acts that disrespect, violate, or misuse holy traditions or objects. However, today the term sacrilege carries a broader, and lighter, meaning than its origins suggest.

  5. Sacrilege definition: the violation or profanation of anything sacred or held sacred.. See examples of SACRILEGE used in a sentence.

  6. Sacrilege is behaviour that shows great disrespect for a holy place or object. Stealing from a place of worship was regarded as sacrilege. Synonyms: desecration , violation , blasphemy , mockery More Synonyms of sacrilege

  7. 1. the misuse or desecration of anything regarded as sacred or as worthy of extreme respect: to play Mozart's music on a kazoo is sacrilege. 2. the act or an instance of taking anything sacred for secular use. [C13: from Old French sacrilège, from Latin sacrilegium, from sacrilegus temple-robber, from sacra sacred things + legere to take]

  8. [uncountable, singular] an act of treating a holy thing or place without respect. The cult of the Roman emperor was sacrilege to Jews and Christians. (figurative) It would be sacrilege to alter the composer's original markings. Collocations Religion. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  9. SACRILEGE meaning: an act of treating a holy place or object in a way that does not show proper respect often used figuratively.

  10. SACRILEGE meaning: 1. (an act of) treating something holy or important without respect: 2. (an act of) treating…. Learn more.

  11. sacrilege, originally, the theft of something sacred; as early as the 1st century bc, however, the Latin term for sacrilege came to mean any injury, violation, or profanation of sacred things. Legal punishment for such acts was already sanctioned, in the Levitical code of ancient Israel.