desecrate

  • 31desecrate — v.tr. 1 violate (a sacred place or thing) with violence, profanity, etc. 2 deprive (a church, a sacred object, etc.) of sanctity; deconsecrate. Derivatives: desecration n. desecrator n. Etymology: DE + CONSECRATE …

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  • 32desecrate a grave — defile or damage a burial place …

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  • 33Operation Desecrate One — Teil von: Zweiter Weltkrieg, Pazifikkrieg …

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  • 34Operation Desecrate One — was a United States Navy operation on March 30–31, 1944, during World War II. It involved attacks by aircraft carriers against Empire of Japan bases on Palau. Desecrate One was part of the preparations for Operations Reckless and Persecution, the …

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  • 35Gothic Desecrate — El Gothic Desecrate es, uno de los hijos del Desecrate rock,ambos géneros nacidos de la mano de Caminos del Sonido a partir del mes de diciembre de 2003 Los teclados toman un notorio protagonismo en este género, siendo habitual que la melodía sea …

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  • 36Desecrated — Desecrate Des e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Desecrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Desecrating}.] [L. desecratus, p. p. of desecrare (also desacrare) to consecrate, dedicate; but taken in the sense if to divest of a sacred character; de + sacrare to… …

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  • 37Desecrating — Desecrate Des e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Desecrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Desecrating}.] [L. desecratus, p. p. of desecrare (also desacrare) to consecrate, dedicate; but taken in the sense if to divest of a sacred character; de + sacrare to… …

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  • 38violate a tomb — desecrate a burial place …

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  • 39desecration — desecrate ► VERB ▪ treat (something sacred) with violent disrespect. DERIVATIVES desecration noun desecrator noun. ORIGIN from DE (Cf. ↑de ) + a shortened form of CONSECRATE(Cf. ↑consecration) …

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  • 40desecrator — desecrate ► VERB ▪ treat (something sacred) with violent disrespect. DERIVATIVES desecration noun desecrator noun. ORIGIN from DE (Cf. ↑de ) + a shortened form of CONSECRATE(Cf. ↑consecration) …

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