Similar words: redness, tiredness, preparedness, assuredness, sacred, sacredly, sacred cow, blessedness. Meaning: ['seɪkrɪdnɪs] n. the quality of being sacred.
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1. There is a sacredness in tears. They are messengers of overwhelming grief and unspeakable love.
2. It imparted to the wearer a kind of sacredness, which enabled her to amid all peril.
3. What have i to do with sacredness of traditions, if i live wholly from within?
4. There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power.
5. Ask Spirit to awaken your awareness to the sacredness of your sensory perceptions.
6. The vulva does not signify birth alone, but the sacredness and creativity of the Goddess's body as a whole.
7. We invite human initiates reading our materials to embrace the sacredness of all of life.
8. The content and requirement of authority of law consist in paramountcy, supreme sacredness,[sentencedict.com/sacredness.html] utmost valuableness and complete faith.
9. And so we broke into the concept of the sacredness of private property.
10. Relax into it, and then you'll find that your sadness has its own sacredness.
11. Its criteria should have universality, inheritableness, practicability, factuality, common people's characters, innovativeness, eternalness and sacredness .
12. Buddhist and hindu doctrine of nonviolence expressing belief in the sacredness of all living creatures.
13. Buddhist and Hindu doctrine of nonviolence expressing belief in the sacredness of all living creatures.
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