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sanctum         
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Sanctum (card game); Sanctum (disambiguation); Sanctum: Oppositions; Sanctum (game); Sanctum (video game)
n. an inner sanctum
Sanctum         
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Sanctum (card game); Sanctum (disambiguation); Sanctum: Oppositions; Sanctum (game); Sanctum (video game)
·noun A sacred place; hence, a place of retreat; a room reserved for personal use; as, an editor's sanctum.
sanctum         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sanctum (card game); Sanctum (disambiguation); Sanctum: Oppositions; Sanctum (game); Sanctum (video game)
['sa?(k)t?m]
¦ noun (plural sanctums)
1. a sacred place, especially a shrine in a temple or church.
2. a private place.
Origin
C16: from L., neut. of sanctus 'holy', from sancire 'consecrate'.

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Sanctum
Examples of use of sanctum
1. By what right is he in the Pope‘s innermost sanctum?
2. They are seated face to face in his inner sanctum.
3. But nothing is coming out, it‘s us who are being ushered in, into the sanctum.
4. They intrude into the innermost sanctum of sofa government, the off–message exchanges of those present.
5. After a few minutes I am ushered into the inner sanctum.