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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : des-i-kreyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɛs ɪˌkreɪt |
Definition of desecrate
Origin :- 1670s, formed from de- "do the opposite of" (see de-) + stem of consecrate. Old French had dessacrer "to profane," and there is a similar formation in Italian; but Latin desecrare meant "to make holy," with de- in this case having a completive sense. Related: Desecrated; desecrating.
- verb abuse, violate
- Why should we desecrate noble and beautiful souls by intruding on them?
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- They trusted that the conqueror would not dare to desecrate so holy a place.
- Extract from : « From Pole to Pole » by Sven Anders Hedin
- But how long it is to curse the earth, and desecrate his image, he alone foresees.
- Extract from : « No Compromise with Slavery » by William Lloyd Garrison
- What other buggy than his own could be found to desecrate this Christian Sabbath?
- Extract from : « The Argonauts of North Liberty » by Bret Harte
- We have watched him and his friend—the dog who has dared to desecrate the name of Precursor.
- Extract from : « The Mystics » by Katherine Cecil Thurston
- Not the most daring of visitors had ever been known to desecrate that shrine.
- Extract from : « More about Pixie » by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
- Would the experimental lectures of a Faraday, desecrate the building?
- Extract from : « Church Reform » by Richard Carlile
- A member of the Sanhedrim would not desecrate the Passover by making a purchase on it.
- Extract from : « The Christ » by John Eleazer Remsburg
- We do not desecrate these principles we entertain by putting them into practice.
- Extract from : « Discourses of Keidansky » by Bernard G. Richards
- We will not desecrate the covenant of our God; our heart shall not fail us.
- Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. IV (of VI) » by Heinrich Graetz
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