To violate the sacredness of; profane.
Desecrate means to violate something sacred. Contaminate and pervert are words related to desecrate. "In a religious conflict, opposing parties will often desecrate the other group's places of worship."
Desecrate - 1 : to violate the sanctity of :profane 2 : to treat disrespectfully, irreverently, or outrageously desecrated so many waterfronts - John Fischer> "I watched the men desecrate the tomb with growing repulsion."
how do we desecrate the memory of edsa 1986?
The gangs' graffiti desecrated the once-beautiful park wall.
== == Why would we want to DESECRATE the memory of EDSA? This questions needs to be corrected. Desecrate means to violate or insult, let us not desecrate the memory of the People Power Revolution and the heroes who shed their lives so that the Filipino people could be free again. We honor this revolution and continue to give meaning to our celebration of People Power '86 by having it 'not' desecrated. Let us preserve and honor their sacrifices by becoming good and responsible citizens.
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The cast of Desecrate Through Reminiscence - 2011 includes: Douglisio DiMuccio as Tormented Soul
The root word sec (along with sac) denotes denotes religious holiness. Some examples are secular, sect, consecrate, and desecrate.
The latin root in desecrate is SACR which means "holy or scared; to make holy" herse the defintion: : to violate the sanctity of :2 : to treat disrespectfully, irreverently, or outrageouslyfrom www.m-w.com
No, there is not an amendment.
It is considered a sacrilege to desecrate a holy place by committing acts of vandalism or destruction.
The correct spelling is "desecrate" (to profane or abuse something sacred).