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desecrate

DEHS-ih-krayt
verb
1
To treat something sacred with disrespect or damage it in a way that violates its holiness.
"Vandals desecrated the ancient tombs with spray paint."
"The soldiers were accused of desecrating the temple during the raid."

How to Use Desecrate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo disrespect or damage something that people consider holy or sacred.

Common pairings
desecrate a grave desecrate a temple desecrate a flag

Word Forms

more desecrate comparative, desecrated past tense, desecrates singular, most desecrate superlative

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Etymology

Built from de- (reversing or undoing) plus the stem of "consecrate" (to make sacred) — literally "to un-sanctify."

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