DESECRATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary It has been desecrated or destroyed at least four times throughout history His impulse was to desecrate idols, not prostrate himself before them He's screaming down at the fans to leave the field, to stop embarrassing the city, to stop desecrating their own goals
Desecrated - definition of desecrated by The Free Dictionary Define desecrated desecrated synonyms, desecrated pronunciation, desecrated translation, English dictionary definition of desecrated tr v des·e·crat·ed , des·e·crat·ing , des·e·crates To violate the sacredness of; profane des′e·crat′er , des′e·cra′tor n des′e·cra′tion n
desecrate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary desecrate (third-person singular simple present desecrates, present participle desecrating, simple past and past participle desecrated) (transitive) To profane or violate the sacredness or sanctity of something
desecrate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to violate by treating with disrespect; defile: desecrated the building by painting swastikas on the walls des•e•crate (des′ i krāt′), v t , -crat•ed, -crat•ing to divest of sacred or hallowed character or office to divert from a sacred to a profane use or purpose profane des′e•crat′er, des′e•cra′tor, n des′e•cra′tion, n