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holy place in British Englishnoun1. the outer chamber of a Jewish sanctuary Examples of 'holy place' in a sentenceholy place Because, to me, that is desecration of a very holy place.And then there was the desecration of a holy place.It's supposed to be a holy place but the atmosphere of oppression was terrible.It's almost like a holy place.As the inhabitants spread out, the acropolis is transformed into a holy place and a tourist attraction.Often the churches were built some distance from the village, partly to protect them from fire but more often built on a holy place.Anyone who still sympathises with those responsible for the illegal protest camp in this holy place needs to read and absorb it.Military men do not remove headgear, unless ordered to, or in a church or other holy place. |