English to Spanish Dictionary sacrilege

sacrilege

sacrilegio
definition
noun
putting ecclesiastical vestments to secular use was considered sacrilege
violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred.
translation of 'sacrilege'
noun
sacrilegio
example
A beard and a mustache have been added to the face of the devil in the picture, so that the killer is guilty of 'sacrilege' no less than murder.
Rejecting a person begging for protection counted as 'sacrilege' .
She could tell he considered such 'sacrilege' a bad omen for their expedition inland.
He also stated that to mix the psalms and uninspired hymns together is 'sacrilege' .
The former teen idol stands accused of musical 'sacrilege' .
The discovery of a sixth-century graveyard also led to a complaint of 'sacrilege' from ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Intervention by authority was necessary for very serious sins such as adultery, murder, and 'sacrilege' .
Renaming the ground KitKat Crescent is 'sacrilege' .
Likening him to Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela is 'sacrilege' .
The four knights tried to drag him outside, to avoid aggravating their 'sacrilege' by defiling the sanctuary.
The Jews should have responded to this 'sacrilege' by mourning and distancing themselves.
Some might consider this 'sacrilege' , but the contrast with Shakespeare's play, Othello, is striking.
This may seem like 'sacrilege' , but take out a ruler and some scissors and - it's okay, you can do it - cut the scarf in half.
It is heresy, 'sacrilege' , a pockmark upon the face of our National Pastime!
If not, come to gawk at a level of 'sacrilege' no other religious culture would even dream of condoning.
On paper, it does sound like 'sacrilege' for this screen goddess to wear a silly hat, get drunk, and make a public scene.
At the synod a catalogue of John's crimes was presented, ranging from rape to 'sacrilege' .
putting ecclesiastical vestments to secular use was considered 'sacrilege'
For the Actionists, as for the artists cited above, there is no notion of 'sacrilege' or blasphemy.
putting ecclesiastical vestments to secular use was considered 'sacrilege'
He was even prepared to utter what would once have been considered 'sacrilege' .
There's also grilled red onions, but I usually do without those: that's pastrami 'sacrilege' .
It is unlawful to prohibit immoral or 'sacrilegious' films in a public school.
This seems to me a mistake, as Balthus shared nothing of the Surrealists' irreverent, even 'sacrilegious' tendencies.
However, the 'sacrilegious' acts received little coverage in the West, particularly in the United States.
Now, I don't want to sound 'sacrilegious' here, but we considered you the ‘high priests’ of our programs.
This would be seen as highly 'sacrilegious' by many Muslims.
Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon 'sacrilegiously' treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths.
Undoubtedly some people will find my venture 'sacrilegious' .
More Jews have hit out at the controversial scheme, branding it 'sacrilegious' and profane.
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