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sacrilege Meaning in Tamil ( sacrilege வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

புனிதப் பொருள்களை மதியாது நடத்தும் அவச் செயல்,



sacrilege தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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sacrilege's Usage Examples:

Old age was held in high honour, but it was sacrilege to speak, or even to think, of the dead.


The sacrilege, as they considered it, may have been an attempt to recover arrears of tribute; but they were convinced that Florus was providing for himself and not for Caesar.


The Franciscans began to urge fantastic' objections, and, when Savonarola insisted that his champion should bear the host, they cried out against the sacrilege of exposing the Redeemer's body to the flames.


Yet even in the enlightened 18th century popular fanaticism made of sacrilege the most heinous offence.


Indeed the country people would look on the destruction of the high places with their Asheras and Mazzebas as sacrilege and would consider Josiah's death in battle as a divine punishment for his sacrilegious deeds.


This was partly due to the influence of Christianity, which sought to include as objects of sacrilege all forms of church property, rather than merely those things consecrated in pagan cults, partly to the efforts of the later emperors to surround themselves and everything emanating from them with highest sanctions.


To tamper with a constitution that had so proved its quality seemed not so much a sacrilege as a folly.


The history of sacrilege reflects a large phase of the evolution of religion.


Though Jason had fled, it was necessary to storm the city; the drastic measures which Menelaus advised seem to indicate that the poorer classes had been roused to defend the Temple from further sacrilege.


In other words the governors were ordered merely to punish sacrilege, and, under Aurelius, Christianity was regarded as such.


Even imitation of the style of the Talmud has also been accounted sacrilege.


The subject matter of ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Russia during the whole patriarchal period included matrimonial and testamentary causes, inheritance and sacrilege, and many questions concerning the Church domains and Church property, as well as spiritual offences of clergy and laity (ib.





Synonyms:

blasphemy, violation, irreverence, desecration, profanation,



Antonyms:

reverence,

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