Definition of "blasphemy"
blasphemy
noun
countable and uncountable, plural blasphemies
An act of irreverence or contempt toward a god or toward something considered sacred; an impious act, utterance, view, etc.
Quotations
Shepard: What happened to those other Alliance officers? The ones who came before me?Major Kyle: They wanted to take me away from here! They wanted me to abandon this place. Turn my back on my family. They spoke blasphemy!Major Kyle: I did what I could to make their end quick and painless. I had no other choice. It was necessary to protect my children. Only I can keep them safe.
2008, BioWare, Mass Effect (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, PC, scene: Presrop
(by extension) An act of irreverence towards anything considered inviolable; the act of disregarding a convention.
Quotations
Some historical information is given on the Panormo family of guitar makers and a whole chapter is called, "Maccaferri's 'Monstrosity'," the name given Julian's Maccaferri guitar due to the blasphemy of its having more than six strings, […]
1999, American Lutherie: The Quarterly Journal of the Guild of American Luthiers
The market has responded well to this type of packaging [wine in cardboard containers], even if some consider it near blasphemy, and it has had a role in bringing wine to the younger generation and to social classes intimidated by the high price of many bottled products.
2004, Touring Club of Italy, The Italian Wine Guide: The Definitive Guide to Touring, Sourcing and Tasting, Touring Editore, page 149
I know this is utter blasphemy and completely incomprehensible to developers and power users who love their keyboard shortcuts, but some people just love having buttons on their screens with the exact name of their function written on them.
2015, Benjamin V. Root, Interactive Applications Using Matplotlib, Packt Publishing Ltd, page 89