a place that is considered sacred (as within a religion)
for centuries pilgrims have traveled to the shrine of Saint Thomas à Becket in Canterbury, England
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Recent Examples of shrineThe result feels like a cavalier stunt—an audio-documentary shrine erected on a wobbly visual-narrative foundation.—Justin Chang, New Yorker, 14 Jan. 2026 Mashhad is home to the Imam Reza shrine, the holiest in Shiite Islam, making the protests there carry heavy significance for the country's theocracy.—CBS News, 11 Jan. 2026 The most senior camellia in the world is 1,400 years old and is located in Japan at a Shinto shrine, while the oldest azaleas, also in Japan, are more than 800 years old and are found in samurai gardens.—Joshua Siskin, Oc Register, 8 Jan. 2026 The group surrounded a makeshift shrine of flowers and candles and, at one point, chanted Good’s name.—Amanda Musa, CNN Money, 8 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for shrine
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sanctuary
Noun
Conceived as a mobile sanctuary, it is presented as an invitation to step out of constant input and practise stillness, in Abramović’s long-running interest in time, attention and the relationship between artist and audience.
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Nel-Olivia Waga,
Forbes.com,
20 Jan. 2026
Back in 1971, when Schultz made his first declaration of sanctuary, Bennett Falk was a theological student.