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Treated with contempt.
consecrated
violated
profaned
deconsecrated
1
Their remains were left in a shameful shallow grave, their house
desecrated
.
2
Far better that a temple fall in ruins than be so
desecrated
.
3
And even sometimes during physical life he will leave the
desecrated
temple.
4
He and Mr. Batchgrew had
desecrated
the sick-room with their mysterious visitations.
5
After two years under Islamic State rule, it lies scarred and
desecrated
.
6
He was ready to resume the throne that had been so
desecrated
.
7
This is the first time that his lips have been so
desecrated
.
8
And more than ruined villages and
desecrated
churches these soldiers pronounce condemnation.
9
If you've
desecrated
the tomb, you must make peace with Alexander's spirit.
10
Revenge for the
desecrated
ashes of my fathers-maledictionupon the new races!
11
Why don't you stop it? She pointed to the
desecrated
ravine below.
12
The figure stood very straight in the
desecrated
Holy of Holies.
13
Every day our built and our natural heritage are being
desecrated
.
14
Better the wreck be cleaned from the face of the earth than
desecrated
.
15
Antiochus
desecrated
the Jewish sacred temple in Jerusalem in the second century B.C.
16
At one end was the burning idol, at the other the
desecrated
temple.
desecrated
desecrate
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