desecration in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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desecration in the PONS Dictionary

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The furnishing of the church interior has followed the fashion of the time but suffered badly during the years of desecration (1798-1837).
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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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This can include desecration of sacred books, sacred places or sacred objects.
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He writes that not only was temple desecration widely practised and accepted, it was a necessary part of political struggle.
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Men of such reckless disposition are frequently guilty of the most horrible desecrations.
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Conceived from improvisation, this collage of poems culminates in a flood poem as the desecration of the earth is compared to the treatment of women.
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Centuries later, emotional debate about these wanton acts of cultural desecration continues.
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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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The concept is within the same legal sphere as legislation prohibiting flag desecration in other democratic countries.
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In recent years, it has been a site of frequent desecration.
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