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 shrineAs the area behind Anfield’s Main Stand was transformed into a shrine with thousands of tributes, behind the scenes, sporting director Richard Hughes and Slot spearheaded the club’s response.—James Pearce, New York Times, 28 May 2026 Before Clark is a threatening stack of chairs, desks, sofas, almost like the unconscious of the showroom itself has assembled some mocking shrine to the empire of failure that Clark’s life has become.—Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire, 27 May 2026 He is said to have draped the shrine in striped red wool.—Iqbal Akhtar, The Conversation, 25 May 2026 During a visit to Angola last month, Leo prayed at a Catholic shrine at the site of an important hub of the African slave trade during Portugal’s colonial rule.—Nicole Winfield, Los Angeles Times, 25 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for shrine
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sanctuary
Noun
The spa serves as a sanctuary for adults looking to relax, and golfers can disappear for the day at the 18-hole course designed by the legendary Donald Ross.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
3 June 2026
Each adventure helps construct a massive iron robot to confront the chaos outside their analog studio sanctuary, sizing up the fire like their hip-hop hero Lord Quas, and cheered on by their trusty collectible figurines.