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    inner sanctum

    noun

    • 1. the most sacred place in a temple or church.
  2. a private place or room where someone is never interrupted: To see inside one of these rooms is to get a glimpse into the gamer's inner sanctum. So this is where you all meet, is it? The inner sanctum. I never did see inside the inner sanctum.

  3. The meaning of INNER SANCTUM is a very private room or place —often used figuratively. How to use inner sanctum in a sentence.

  4. Inner sanctum is a noun that means the most private or secret part of a place or organization. It is often used in the context of politics, business, or religion. See how to use it in sentences and synonyms.

  5. noun. sanctum ( def 2 ). Discover More. Example Sentences. With it, she will be able to access the temple’s inner sanctum. From FiveThirtyEight. Yet as recent work suggests, invaders have found all sorts of ways into the inner sanctum. From The Daily Beast.

  6. Inner sanctum is a phrase that means a private place or room that only a few important people are allowed to enter. It is often used humorously or to describe a secret or exclusive place. See how to use it in sentences from the corpus.

  7. Inner sanctum is a noun that means the most private or sacred part of a place, especially a church or temple. It can also refer to a secret or confidential group or circle. Learn more about its etymology, pronunciation, and frequency in modern English.

  8. Inner sanctum is a somewhat formal term for a very private room or place, often used figuratively. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of this phrase from Britannica Dictionary.