desecrating

[ˈdɛsəkreɪtɪŋ]

desecrating Definition

to treat a sacred place or thing with violent disrespect; violate.

Using desecrating: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "desecrating" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The vandals were accused of desecrating the cemetery.

  • Example

    The protesters were arrested for desecrating the national flag.

  • Example

    The church was desecrated during the war.

desecrating Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for desecrating

Phrases with desecrating

  • to treat the remains of the deceased with violent disrespect

    Example

    The act of desecrating the dead is considered a heinous crime in many cultures.

  • to violate the sanctity of a religious place

    Example

    The invaders desecrated the temple, destroying everything in their path.

  • to treat a burial site with violent disrespect

    Example

    The grave robbers were caught desecrating the cemetery and stealing valuable artifacts.

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Summary: desecrating in Brief

'Desecrating' [ˈdɛsəkreɪtɪŋ] means to treat a sacred place or object with violent disrespect. It is often used to describe acts of vandalism or destruction that violate the sanctity of a place or object. Examples include 'The vandals were accused of desecrating the cemetery' and 'The church was desecrated during the war.' Synonyms include 'defile' and 'profane,' while informal equivalents are 'mess up' and 'screw up.'