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"sacrilegious" Definitions
  1. treating a holy thing or place without respect

138 Sentences With "sacrilegious"

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" Others apparently referred to it as "demonic" and "sacrilegious.
I realize it's almost sacrilegious to say I loathe shorts.
In addition to the climb being sacrilegious, it is also dangerous.
I mean, if you thought of it, that would be sacrilegious.
This bread tastes like heaven, but eating it might feel sacrilegious.
It feels sacrilegious to dismantle the dream of the bohemian starving artists.
"In my view, mere discussion of this topic is sacrilegious," he said.
If you're a vertical video hater, the Sero might seem almost sacrilegious.
Its report would have seemed unthinkably disrespectful—almost sacrilegious—even a year ago.
But it doesn't really change my opinion that there's something sacrilegious about it.
The Saudi authorities historically have considered the romantic holiday a sacrilegious Western concept.
Aggressive and outright "tanking" has become sacrilegious in the post-Sam Hinkie NBA.
Yet here's something that sounds sacrilegious: Working shorter hours may actually make work better.
It's an almost-sacrilegious claim in a country where the military is so revered.
It might be sacrilegious to say but I never loved loved dim sum pre-pregnancy.
Aristocrat also offers a grilled, non-breaded (sacrilegious) version for (slightly) more health-conscious customers.
It seems to me it's sacrilegious, it's corrupt, and I don't support it at all.
It feels vaguely sacrilegious, like asking a evangelical Christian which actor does the buffest Jesus.
The evangelical community is likewise silent about statements that could easily be seen as sacrilegious.
Pakorn said he didn't see anything sacrilegious about the paintings depicting Ultraman as the Buddha.
MoMA traditionalists will call the pairing sacrilegious; I call it a stroke of curatorial genius.
Fanboys for whom the franchise carries the weight of serious epic will find the album sacrilegious.
So while shaking a martini of any variety feels sacrilegious, it makes sense in this case.
Perhaps I'm being sacrilegious, but the lengthy melodramatic cut-scenes often has me rolling my eyes.
She had little knowledge of secular theater, film and television, which are frowned upon as sacrilegious.
Most sacrilegious of all, those famous carnitas are disappointing, with grizzled bits of fat and cartilage.
Kanye creates #moments, and this one is captured forever in all of its confused, sacrilegious bombast.
American tourist Kathleen Kostroski said she would not climb because it would be "sacrilegious" to do so.
Though Daoheung has nothing against newfangled twists elsewhere, in her kitchen even cinnamon-raisin would be sacrilegious.
Before you scoff at this sacrilegious act to our future robot overlords, Eric couldn't actually do much.
Sacrilegious as it may be to '90s kids, I was never a big Sonic the Hedgehog fan.
A female CEO carrying a cross, evoking sacrilegious undertones for the benefit of a tech industry expose.
To older artists who had been focusing on developing their artistic skills with pieces, bombing was almost sacrilegious.
In Russia, the movie has been denounced as a sacrilegious portrayal of those responsible for victory over Fascism.
Palmyra is particularly valuable to the Islamic State because the group regards the city's artifacts as sacrilegious symbols.
Print zine Little Joe is the queer cinema bible—and would no doubt revel in such a sacrilegious accolade.
You'll fall in love with each of them in tandem as they're drawn to one another by sacrilegious instinct.
"To aestheticize the Freedom Riders can kind of feel sacrilegious, if you look at it one way," she said.
But as much as I adore you, I have a confession to make: In Taipei, I did something sacrilegious.
Rather than repelling Catholics with his sacrilegious outbursts, his willingness to confront the church has endeared him to Filipinos.
She also admired the filmmakers for not whitewashing the role of Rachel, which she said would have been sacrilegious.
Cards Against Humanity, the foul-mouthed, sacrilegious card game, just released two "America Votes" expansion packs of 15 cards each.
Cutting down such giants was wrong in itself, an act of national self-harm, sacrilegious even, and must be stopped.
Some people in the county and surrounding towns find her dress sacrilegious, in addition to being suspect of marijuana itself.
"A wall of separation between politicians and sacrilegious comparisons to Christ ought to exist," said Philip Wegmann in the Washington Examiner.
Wind down This is going to sound impossible, even sacrilegious, but try to avoid your cell phone and work email on Sunday.
The head of New York's Catholic Church shut down people offended by this year's Met Gala, saying he didn't see anything sacrilegious.
In that moment, I'm told in rushed, hushed Italian, that it's slightly sacrilegious to do anything but drive and clean a Maserati.
To suss out the connection, researchers followed beer drinkers at the Munich Oktoberfest—an approach that, given the results, seems borderline sacrilegious.
As a bonus, this franchise doesn't come saddled with a fanboy contingent invested enough to label this a sacrilegious blight on their childhoods.
It's probably sacrilegious to admit that I haven't been taking the best care of my skillet in the several years since buying it.
His latest solo single "Ice" flows with sacrilegious bars about flexing like Jesus Christ himself in the luxe locale of modern day Dubai.
Crass humor, sacrilegious ideas, and of course, penises—these are just some of the things that have aroused impassioned opposition throughout art history.
" And she added: "It feels sacrilegious these days even to suggest something less than heroic about my late ex-husband because he was murdered.
However, once you get down to the dregs and there are just a few cookie crumbles left, it seems sacrilegious to throw them away.
It may be sacrilegious to say it, but here it goes: The Broadway version of "Let It Go" is better than the movie version.
Verdict: As if stealing from temples weren't already bad enough, posing as a monk to do it makes this crime all the more sacrilegious.
It's a more logical approach and is far less sacrilegious than Mario Run, Nintendo's paid game that also has a similar premium in-game currency.
The rags depended on accompanying photos that ranged from sacrilegious to mundane, actresses cheating on boyfriends with directors to starlets buying kale at Whole Foods.
To hear that all these people were in a safe space surrounded by friends and family when they were attacked and killed — it sounds sacrilegious.
HBO has announced casting details for its follow-up to the Young Pope miniseries, The New Pope — and it's about as sacrilegious as you can imagine.
The film doesn't currently have a rating, but I would recommend an R for blood-smeared nudity, drug usage, copious swear words, and unrepentant sacrilegious slapstick.
Violence has proliferated against non-Muslims, as well as those who speak up for secularism or for causes such as gay rights that are deemed sacrilegious.
The young man and older woman begin a hesitant and fumbling sexual liaison whose sacrilegious tenderness is, however, never quite incarnated by Paul's recollection of it.
But toasted and smeared with butter and served with warm, milky tea, they're the ideal sacrilegious hangover breakfast that tops off a perfect weekend of clubbing.
The revivalist—more precisely a religious reformer, who in this case believed he was divinely ordained—was accused of espousing sacrilegious views on a Facebook page.
Yet she would go one sacrilegious step further, and in a thousand double entendres, throaty growls and shouts of ecstasy, inject sexual need into gospel music.
"He was trying to find another job, but it was hard," said his father, who smokes cigarettes and drinks alcohol — habits considered sacrilegious by many Muslims.
Senior Senate Republicans are flirting with policies, like automatically enrolling uninsured Americans in some kind of health coverage, that are sacrilegious to their most conservative colleagues.
"At first, the hair choices of the Rasta brethren were seen as frightening to children, destabilizing to society, and possibly even sacrilegious," writes Ashe in his book.
It felt almost sacrilegious—the equivalent of pouring a can of Four Loko into a pot of stewing bouillabaisse—but who was I to argue with Cookipedia?
Our highly limited discourse on the topic means that Nazis and white supremacists are put in the same category with sacrilegious art exhibits and provocateurs like Flynt.
He continues to taunt the brothers by telling managers to use an instant powder for milkshakes to save money—a move deemed sacrilegious to the quality-proud McDonalds.
Since it would be sacrilegious not to consume at least a slice on the holiday, we've rounded up a list of pizza deals you can score this Saturday.
Such machinations would seem sacrilegious to many sports fans — which is why golf purists are galled by what is happening at some of the sport's most venerated courses.
Whether you peel off the vanilla cream patty (sacrilegious, in this writer's opinion) or eat the cookie in its entirety as Nabisco intended, their sublimity cannot be denied.
And this "blogging" thing they were all doing was wildly unhinged, experimental, impractical, and, according to any of mainstream publishing and journalism's practitioners of the moment, kind of sacrilegious.
An ultra-zealous group of self-described Orthodox militants has threatened both the film's director and cinemas preparing to show the "sacrilegious" movie; one cinema chain has pulled out.
To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony.
This very ritual has become such a foundational aspect of traveling that it feels almost sacrilegious to engage in any remotely Instagrammy activity without documenting it on the platform.
National Briefing | South Derided by critics as everything from unconstitutional to sacrilegious, a proposal to designate the Holy Bible as the state's official book has nevertheless been approved by lawmakers.
It was for the publication of his comic, Boiled Angel, which featured in its pages transgressive and grotesque imagery depicting violence, strange murders, rape, eroticism, and downright sacrilegious subject matter.
It's sacrilegious to stretch four-game samples into record-breaking projections, but that's what Westbrook forces us to do: he forces us to re-assess what we think is possible.
A portion of the older generations of blacks found such a shift sacrilegious, but the newer generation found it liberating, and it sped their feet toward the freedom they imagined.
There is tako (octopus) poke, too, tender with just a touch of chewiness, as well as versions made with tofu or golden beets, which I thought sacrilegious until I tasted them.
And if the Constitution be destined ever to perish by the sacrilegious hands of the demagogue or the usurper, which God avert, its expiring agonies will be witnesses on this floor.
Those who died in the camps left no testimonies, and, when I was growing up, the idea of writing imaginative literature for children about the death camps was considered almost sacrilegious.
When the beloved and iconic Deadspin was effectively killed this fall, haters crawled out of the internet's crevices, cheering the demise of a marriage of sports and wokeness they considered sacrilegious.
The brutally minimalist black surfaces (this laptop's also available in silver, but that's a sacrilegious color for a ThinkPad) have a soft-touch finish that resists fingerprints and other blemishes admirably well.
That in itself isn't unusual, but the willingness to think out of the box and indulge what might have once seemed bizarre or even sacrilegious to fulfill a consumer need is refreshing.
When you grip your culture so tightly that it's sacrilegious to even comment on it, or mispronounce a video game character name in a slew of absurd fantasy names, you've ruined it.
In the past year, Yachty has participated in a number of verbal cage matches with members of the hip-hop establishment, who see him as a sacrilegious figure—a symbol of decay.
IN 2012 a same-sex couple sued a bakery in Colorado for discrimination after the owner, a Christian man who believed that gay marriage is "sacrilegious", refused to bake them a wedding cake.
But I'm also from Boston, and in a year when the Red Sox won the World Series, choosing any moment that's not "when Chris Sale broke Manny Machado in half" would be sacrilegious.
Yet, when they arrive on old-fashioned enamel trays, inside a typical crusty French roll called the marraqueta, there are ingredients like caramelized onions and goat cheese that some traditionalists might call sacrilegious.
"In 2013, the Kremlin imposed a ban on homosexual propaganda, a ban on abortion advertising, a ban on abortions after 12 weeks and a ban on sacrilegious insults to religious believers," Buchanan writes.
Global | The Ruins of Ancient Rome When ISIS occupied Palmyra, the storied ancient city in Syria, in 2015, the group systematically demolished treasured ruins because it viewed the city's artifacts as sacrilegious symbols.
Even the two official remixes, commissioned by an RCA sublabel and included a European promo single, merely add new kick drums to an already perfect song, which feels both cynical and sacrilegious at once.
By presenting these tracks alongside one another, Lamar tackles the album's central tenet and the focus of his frustration: he believes in God; he believes in himself—and is it sacrilegious to do both?
For the 27710 designers exhibited here, Catholicism is both a public spectacle and a private conviction, in which beauty has the force of truth and faith is experienced and articulated through the body. Sacrilegious?
It did, so I guess he got what he wanted, scandalizing his public not only with his subject matter, but with what his audience considered the "sacrilegious" quotations in the gestures of the two figures.
While mainstream Muslims regard bloodshed during the religious period as sacrilegious, jihadists are persuaded that what they misguidedly perceive as noble acts — like killing infidels — will earn them greater reward if carried out during Ramadan.
It feels almost sacrilegious to complain about this, considering how American psychiatrists considered homosexuality a mental illness up until about 50 years ago, and how upsettingly common conversion therapy and transphobic gatekeeping practices still are.
But he said that it was because they engaged the material in detail, rather than just branding it sacrilegious, that he learned enough to conclude on his own that its assertions were wrong — and why.
Hearing Franklin sing is a religious experience in and of itself, so much so that it almost feels sacrilegious to witness it at a church, where she becomes the subject of worship instead of, well, God.
Some NFL officials were less than pleased by what they saw as a radical reimagining of a cherished piece of Americana "They thought the harmonies were too different, that it was sacrilegious," Minor told USA Today.
Mr Phillips, a Christian who "strives to honour God in all aspects of his life", considers gay marriage "sacrilegious" and refuses "to express through his art an idea about marriage that conflicts with his religious beliefs".
It might seem sacrilegious, but a group of creatives in the United Kingdom have taken to memorializing their lost loved ones, not only by photographs, recorded voices, or scattered ashes, but a combination of all three.
Robert S. Rubin, an investment banker and philanthropist who as the chairman of the Brooklyn Museum deflected Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's threat to censure an exhibit he considered sacrilegious, died on Saturday at a hospital in Manhattan.
Yet the best artworks in this sprawling exhibition, which covers the years 1957–2006, are the ones that deal with the dilemma by combining the consecrated and the sacrilegious with a passion that's collectively significant and singularly distinctive.
And while grapeless wine might seem sacrilegious to lovers of bubbles, a $50 price tag for the fake version of what would easily cost ten times more might make it extremely appealing to those not hung up on process.
After solving the paper, the third year physics student got widely abused by Indians and even received death threats on the internet from those who considered it sacrilegious for a foreigner to solve the paper and boast about it.
Writing the Holocaust Ruth Franklin writes that the idea of Holocaust fiction for children "was considered almost sacrilegious" for decades after the Second World War, and such books began being published only in the nineteen-seventies (Books, July 23rd).
If you're on the fence right now and don't mind spoilers, I'm going to be sacrilegious and tell you to watch Season 5, Episode 6, "Free Churro," in which BoJack delivers a eulogy lasting the show's entire 26 minutes.
This had far-ranging effects on subsequent Arabic poetry, stimulating many innovations, among which was a focus on secular matters, so as to avoid competition with the Quran, that is to say, to avoid poetry's innate tendency toward the sacrilegious.
The band's lyrics are sacrilegious and feminist, and make fun of Russian power in songs like "Putin peed his pants", with lyrics like "The glorious Madonna will teach you how to fight/The feminist Magdalene went to a protest march".
The lack of delivery seems almost sacrilegious to me, given that it seems you can have anything delivered today, and that many consumers seem to have come to expect that level of service in any kind of meal-on-demand model.
The internet is so embedded into our culture that it feels almost sacrilegious to ask for games that do not require it, but having games that are strictly local co-op is a reminder to occasionally remove ourselves from online spaces.
The internet is so embedded into our culture that it feels almost sacrilegious to ask for games that do not require it, but having games that are strictly local co-op is a reminder to occasionally remove ourselves from online spaces.
"I certainly do not intend to allow a brutal and sacrilegious gang of criminal miscreants to dictate the future direction of my family, nor to weaken my family's commitment to do the right thing, no matter the cost," Boyle said.
Kanye knew that the sight of him doing so would shock the same way the distortion of "On Sight" did, the same way the sacrilegious placing of a trap-EDM drop over "Strange Fruit" on "Blood on the Leaves" did.
Graham Greene's novel "The Heart of the Matter" begins as an acute portrait of a seedy British colony during World War II, but its denouement depends on sacrilegious communion, the apparent severity of taking bread and wine in a state of mortal sin.
Not to be sacrilegious, but as a film character, Papa doesn't have a lot of depth; for much of the movie it's as if Mack has stumbled into a very nice bed-and-breakfast and God is the universe's most benevolent innkeeper.
They speak of the blame their husbands place on them for being raped, their disinterest and disconnection from the children, and their fear that their neighbors in the refugee camps will discover and ostracize them for their sacrilegious act (giving birth to a Buddhist child).
" In 2003, Clinton wrote: "In our neighborhood, it was nearly sacrilegious to cheer for the rival White Sox of the American League, so I adopted the Yankees as my AL team, in part because I loved Mickey Mantle," Clinton said in her memoir "Living History.
" While others argued in the comments about whether it was sacrilegious or not to call them deviled eggs, one user offered a lesson on the origin of the name: "You know 'deviled' is the technique and has nothing to do with 'the Devil', right?
More importantly, the update solves this sacrilegious mistake of Samsung representing chocolate chip cookie emoji as crackers: There are still a number of divergences, though, including the men / women with bunny ears emoji which show up on Samsung as one person rather than two.
It is sacrilegious, said Shakti Assouline, a 36-year-old yoga instructor and former congregant of the Brooklyn temple who said she is no longer welcome there because of her differing opinion (she prefers to raise money to renovate the building rather than sell it).
But I do know that this was a lot of fun, and a challenge, too—because Life Is Strange is a game that is so carried by its music at some points, that to even think about changing the record will be sacrilegious for some fans.
At the same time, to see Jones end his career against a boxing debutant plucked from social media—followed by a fight against a man who has now lost ten fights in a row—is bordering on sacrilegious considering the sheer boxing abilities once possessed by Jones.
It included dishes wholly unique to the city, dishes that Turkish grandmothers would have found sacrilegious: " çiğ köfte" made with salmon tartar and bulgur rather than with the raw meat typical at kebab houses around the country, and Armenian rice with mussels and currants rather than traditional rice pilaf.
He's best known for successfully defending clients like The New York Times against the Nixon administration's attempts to stop it from printing the Pentagon Papers, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art against Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's move to cut city support because of an exhibition he called sacrilegious.
Four conservative justices are expected to incline toward Jack Phillips, a Christian baker who declines to create cakes for wedding ceremonies he considers sacrilegious; four liberal justices will probably favour the right of Charlie Craig and David Mullins, under Colorado's public-accommodations law, to be treated equally in the marketplace.
In five years of surveying voters, I have never heard such hostility from those voting against a show, some of whom view its reframing of the denouement as sacrilegious, but those critics appear to be substantially outnumbered by those who appreciate the fresh take, and even some skeptics said they chose to reward its ambition.
On August 2, synthetic organic chemist Ryan Shenvi stood before 300 people at the Natural Products and Bioactive Compounds conference and told them something he knew was sacrilegious: He'd synthesized salvinorin A, the active ingredient in the wildly intense hallucinogen salvia, and he hadn't just copied a molecule, as synthetic organic chemists are wont to do.
And though her forthrightness and rebellious "bad girl" image was readily received by fans (you might remember when she performed at the Super Bowl half-time show with Madonna and Nicki Minaj in 2012, and flippantly gave the camera the middle finger), it was swiftly criticised as sacrilegious when her behaviour didn't fit the Western agenda driven by powers that be.
Blumenthal, who was also an aide to President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE during his administration, sent about 25 memos to Clinton regarding Libya while she was secretary, including one that blamed the 2012 Benghazi attack on a "sacrilegious" Internet video depicting the prophet Mohammad.
The main crimes brought against him fall somewhere between the following three categories: he thinks The Notorious B.I.G is overrated (a sacrilegious act to those born before 1985), he doesn't look or act like your average rap artist (he mumbles his way through interviews and is lacking in bravado), he could be described as a gurgle rapper (his songs have more in common with nursery rhymes than history's hottest 16 bar verses).

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