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the desecration
noun
An act of disrespect or impiety towards something considered sacred.
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Tells about the desecration.
Their descendants watched the desecration with sullen anger.
The desecration of the ideals themselves came later.
The Geneva conventions forbid the desecration of the dead.
The desecration of Jewish cemeteries is not uncommon in Germany.
Mainstream settler leaders also condemned the desecration of the mosque.
angry at the desecration of the Maine roadsides.
Why does the desecration of a symbol of national mourning merit less punishment than the desecration of a religious text?
The whole toxic environment was encapsulated in the desecration of the Passaic River, which borders Newark.
This time one factor was a report of the desecration of the Koran in America.
There are many smaller outrages, such as the desecration of Jewish graves.
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