aberrant, atrocious, deviant, fallen from grace, impious, infamous, not the thing, profane, scandalous, undue, unlawful, wrong
Definitionadj. grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred
Last update: September 29, 2015
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Harming these animals is considered sacrilegious. [Please select]
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Burning the Bible is a sacrilegious act. [Please select]
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When I questioned my religious leader, my fellow church members called me sacrilegious. [Please select]
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But the impious king bitterly expiated his sacrilegious conduct. [Please select]
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'Impious and sacrilegious wretches.' [Please select]
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(3) They were judged and condemned by Pliny (with Trajan's full approval) by virtue of the imperiu y n delegated to him, and in accordance with the instructions issued to governors of provinces to search out and punish sacrilegious persons. [Please select]
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Was it another punishment from Heaven for her own wilful and sacrilegious marriage. [Please select]
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In 974 Crescenzio, son of Theodora, committed another sacrilegious murder, that of Benedict VI. [Please select]
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"That is positively sacrilegious," said Linda, lifting her hands to her rough black hair. [Please select]
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To deceive this woman, even to justify himself, had in the last halfhour become something sacrilegious. [Please select]
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