"Sacrilegiously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sacrilegiously" Meaning

This word refers to an action or behavior that shows a lack of respect or reverence for something considered sacred, holy, or sacred.

Example: "The comet's destruction of the ancient temple was sacrilegious, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the cultural significance of the site."

In other words, someone who behaves in a sacrilegious way is being disrespectfully irreverent towards a matter that is or should be regarded as sacred or holy.

"Sacrilegiously" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sacrilegiously"


The film played on national television in a way that was decidedly sacrilegious, modifying a sacred text to fit a comedic narrative.
Some critics argue that the artist sacrilegiously used ancient Christian symbols in a new way, forcing viewers to question their original meaning.
The politician was accused of speaking sacrilegiously about a national institution, saying it was ineffective and inefficient.
Many people consider it sacrilegious to use organs in a sports stadium or other public venue for air pollution monitoring or sports events. They are used to serve the worship or concert of God.
Traditional Belgian grocery stores decide not to sell figs during the liturgical seasons, which is not well accepted in daily practice, considered sacrilegious.

"Sacrilegiously" Similar Words

Sacrifices

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Sacrificial

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Used to describe a person or action that involves making a great personal sacrifice or giving up something important in order to benefit or help others.

Sacrificially

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Adverb: in a self-sacrificing manner, especially in a way that involves giving up one's own interests for the benefit of others.<br><br>Example: "She worked sacrificially to help her family survive during the financial crisis."

Sacrificing

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Causing someone or something to lose something (such as a benefit or a pleasure) voluntarily, often in order to achieve something else.

Sacrified

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To be sacrificed; to give up something valuable for a benefit or a higher cause; to throw something out of an offering to a deity or a higher power, often in a ritual or ceremonial context.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The hikers had to sacrifice their precious water to the extreme climate.<br> The city made sacrifices to promote their public transportation system.<br> The king was prepared to sacrifice his kingdom for the sake of his daughter's happiness.<br><br>Etymology:<br><br>The word "sacrifice" comes from the Latin word "sacrificare," which means "to make holy or sacred," and the prefix "sac-," which means "holy" or "sacred."

Sacrilege

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Sacrileges

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Sacrilegious

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Sacrilegist

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A sacrilegist is a person who blasphemes or behaves sacrilegiously, often in a way that shows a disrespect or irreverence for something that is considered sacred or revered.

Sacrist

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Sacristan

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A sacristan is a person responsible for the care and maintenance of a church, particularly its sacristy, which is a room where sacred vessels, vestments, and other liturgical items are stored. The sacristan is often responsible for preparing the church for worship services, including arranging the altar, vesting the clergy, and managing the sacristy. They may also be responsible for general maintenance and cleanliness of the church building.

Sacristy

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A sacristy (noun) is a room in a church where sacred or ritual objects are stored or kept, typically in the vicinity of the altar. It is often used for preparing for worship and other church rites, and may contain vestments, vessels, and other liturgical items.

Sacro-iliac

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The term "sacro-iliac" refers to the joint that connects the sacrum (a triangular bone located at the base of the spine) and the ilium (the widest and uppermost part of the pelvis). The sacro-iliac joint is a weight-bearing joint that plays a crucial role in the stability and mobility of the lower back and pelvis.<br><br>It can also be used to describe a type of joint sprain or strain that affects this region, often causing pain and discomfort in the lower back and hip area.<br><br>Additionally, "sacro-iliac" can also be used in medical contexts to describe the surgical removal or fusion of this joint, which is often performed to relieve chronic pain or to stabilize the joint.

Sacrococcygeal

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Sacrococcygeum

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The sacrococcygeum is a region of the sacrum and coccyx bones at the base of the spine. It refers to the distal (tail) end of the sacrum bone and the base of the coccyx (tailbone), which is the lowest part of the vertebral column.

Sacrocolpopexy

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