sacrosanctness
Sacrosanctness is a concept that refers to something being held in the highest regard, often due to its importance, value, or sacredness. The term originates from the Latin words "sacer," meaning sacred, and "sanctus," meaning holy. Something that is sacrosanct is considered inviolable, immune to criticism, or beyond reproach. This concept is often used in legal, moral, and religious contexts to emphasize the importance of certain principles, rights, or values.
In legal contexts, sacrosanctness is often applied to fundamental rights and freedoms, such as the right to
In religious contexts, sacrosanctness is often applied to sacred texts, rituals, and beliefs. These are considered
The concept of sacrosanctness is often used to emphasize the importance of certain principles or values, and