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desecration [ˈdesɪkreɪʃən] N no pl

desecration
desecration

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The ceremony was devised as a reparation act for the 1704 desecration.
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He was later tried and convicted of religious discrimination and desecration of a national sacred treasure; he was sentenced to two years in prison.
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He voted to recommend a constitutional ban on flag desecration and for a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
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Ghosts can also be created by the desecration of a tombstone.
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Desecration may be applied to natural systems or components, particularly if those systems are part of naturalistic spiritual religion.
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This can include desecration of sacred books, sacred places or sacred objects.
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Furthermore, the decree also forbids the desecration and/or destruction of the emblem.
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The graffiti desecration is rather prominent throughout most of the cave.
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When it went public in sporadic occurrences, reaction was often harsh, and included the desecration of shrines and altars.
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The phrase physical desecration might be open to various interpretations concerning the uncertainty of the context of desecration.
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