desecrate 的定义
des·e·crat·ed, des·e·crat·ing.
- to divest of sacred or hallowed character or office.
- to divert from a sacred to a profane use or purpose.
- to treat with sacrilege; profane.
desecrate 近义词
abuse, violate
更多desecrate例句
- By testing them for drugs, police “desecrated” Ta’Naja’s ashes, Barnes said in the lawsuit filed against the city of Springfield and six Springfield police officers.
- John Walker, when surrounded by people filming his deeds, makes a very different choice and—this cannot be emphasized enough—desecrates the symbolism of the shield by decapitating an innocent man with it.
- They took selfies as they smashed windows and doors, desecrated sacred objects and paraded through the Capitol rotunda.
- Scientists suspect the mud wrap may have been used to restore the body’s shape after it was desecrated, potentially by tomb robbers.
- Leg fractures and other damage to the mummy’s body hint that the mud wrap may have been used to restore the body after it was desecrated, potentially by tomb robbers.
- It was no human remains that he was commanded to desecrate; the bones referred to were those of Mother Earth.
- Do not neglect it; do not misuse it; before all things do not defile and desecrate it.
- They used to have to stop miles away, as no engine was allowed to desecrate the holy city of Pekin.
- You desecrate our sacred memories when you allow small suspicions and fears to enter your thoughts of me.
- Proceeding straight up to the high altar, he bent his knee before the God whose name he was now so soon to desecrate.