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be desecrated
verb
To profane or violate the sacredness or sanctity of something.
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But also because sites tend to be desecrated if identified very specifically".
Whitehall needs to be desecrated from time to time precisely because it is the heart of government.
I am pretty certain God does not want his holy site to be desecrated in this fashion either.
The violence began with demonstrations against reports that Korans had been or would be desecrated by a small group of Christians in the United States.
Mr Morgan's mother, Carlene Brookes, had asked for a police presence because of fears that her son's grave would be desecrated by her son's former gangland rivals.
As the site of the Masters for nearly 70 years, the Augusta National Golf Club has evolved into a Southern shrine, but now that shrine might be desecrated.
Similar(36)
Religious objects were desecrated.
The cemeteries are not being desecrated.
Her grave has been desecrated twice.
Now all those memories have been desecrated.
Her grave has been desecrated several times.
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