
1) American English idiom 2) Bad thing to criticize 3) Bigwig immune from criticism 4) Divine bovine 5) Entity exempt from criticism 6) Not to be criticized 7) One above criticism 8) One can do no wrong 9) One immune from criticism 10) One immune to criticism 11) Person above criticism 12) Something immune to criticism
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1) Vessel worthy of worship
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[idiom] Sacred cow is an idiom, a figurative reference to sacred cows in some religions. This idiom is thought to originate in American English, although similar or even identical idioms occur in many other languages. The idiom is based on the popular understanding of the elevated place of cows in Hinduism and appears to have emerged in Ame...
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English-language formulation of the Hindu principle of the sanctity of all life, including animal life and especially that of the cow, which is ...
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Any person, institution, or custom that is considered above criticism. The term comes from the Hindu belief that cows are sacred and must not be killed. ...
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News or promotional material which a publisher or editor demands be published, often for personal reasons.
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Is an asset, position, or project which is considered protected by management. Often this investment is presented as 'off-limits' or non-negotiable.
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[
n] - a person unreasonably held to be immune to criticism
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noun a person unreasonably held to be immune to criticism
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Any person, institution, or custom that is considered above criticism. The term comes from the Hindu belief that cows are sacred and must not be killed
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