Nghĩa của từ desecrate|desecrated|desecrates|desecrating bằng Tiếng Anh

verb

[des·e·crate || 'desɪkreɪt]

defile, violate, profane, pollute

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1. Orcs plunder Moria desecrate our sacred halls.

2. I desecrated a pure heart.

3. Ahmadi Muslim employees were accused of desecrating the Quran

4. He'd ransacked, desecrated the temple.

5. To desecrate a holy spring is considered profanity.

6. Never mind that he desecrated their spirit.

7. The church had been desecrated by vandals.

8. Kelly's grave was also desecrated.

9. Desecrating his memorial is like defiling his corpse!

10. Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh temples were desecrated.

11. Would you humble the Almighty by desecrating his possessions?

12. The mosque/shrine was desecrated by vandals.

13. They harrass our Wise Men and desecrate their ritual fires.

14. It's a crime to desecrate the country's flag.

15. 1 The mosque/shrine was desecrated by vandals.

16. The enemy desecrate the church by using it as a stable.

17. Don't you have a church to desecrate or something?

18. Most of the Egyptian tombs were desecrated and robbed.

19. Yule decorations and the tapestries had been desecrated, burned.

20. The have desecrated and defiled a corpse... committing the sin of necromancy.

21. The earth is to be honoured; it is not to be desecrated.

22. Other new signs posted to describe scenery have been desecrated or struck down.

23. I won ` t be the one who betrays my dead king and lets you desecrate his tomb.

24. To do harm to ( property or qualities considered sacred ); desecrate or defile.

25. Synonyms for Blaspheming include cursing, cussing, swearing, abusing, execrating, desecrating, profaning, reviling, anathematizing and imprecating