Definition of «sacred cows»

The phrase "sacred cow" is an idiomatic expression that refers to a belief, institution or practice that is considered to be beyond criticism, questioning or challenge. The term originated in India where it was believed that cows were sacred animals and could not be harmed or eaten. Over time the phrase has come to mean any idea or custom that is held as untouchable or immune from scrutiny, even if it may not necessarily be beneficial or rational.

Phrases with «sacred cows»

Sentences with «sacred cows»

  • In «Creative Age», you destroyed a very sacred cow of the agency world, The Brand. (gapingvoid.com)
  • What sacred cows in education are due for an overhaul? (ascd.org)
  • Most of my successful posts have been of this type: taking aim at sacred cows. (lawyerist.com)
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