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desicrate

 

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Desicrate

Definition:

Verb: To desecrate; to violate the sanctity or sacredness of something.

Noun: An act of desecration; the deliberate disrespect or destruction of something holy or cherished.

Examples:

Example 1: Vandals desicrated the ancient temple, leaving it in ruins.

Example 2: The protesters desicrated the national flag by setting it on fire.

Example 3: The stolen artifacts were recovered, but unfortunately, some were already desicrated.

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