Whatever dictionary Google uses has a terrible example of usage.
The second one, in the definition text below, cut and pasted. It's both inaccurate for the U.S. and ignores numerous other countries where it's not true. LOL...
And why is there a second example inside the "synonyms" section anyway? It should be up with the other one.
Whoever the editor is of that dictionary obviously isn't very good at their job.
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sac·ro·sanct
sakrsaNG(k)t/
adjective
1.
(esp. of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with.
"the individual's right to work has been upheld as sacrosanct"
synonyms:sacred, hallowed, respected, inviolable, inviolate, unimpeachable, invulnerable, untouchable, inalienable; protected, defended, secure, safe
"the separation of church and state is sacrosanct"
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late 15th cent.: from Latin sacrosanctus, from sacro ‘by a sacred rite’ (ablative of sacrum ) + sanctus ‘holy.’