desecate Antonyms

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Meaning of desecate

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desecate (v. t.)

To cut, as with a scythe; to mow.

desecate Sentence Examples

  1. Vandals attempted to desecrate the ancient temple by defacing its walls with graffiti.
  2. It's a shame to see someone desecrate a memorial with such thoughtless acts.
  3. The invaders sought to desecrate the sacred grounds of the monastery, but they were thwarted by the monks.
  4. We must never allow anyone to desecrate the sanctity of this place of worship.
  5. The community rallied together to prevent vandals from desecrating the cemetery.
  6. It's heartbreaking to witness someone intentionally desecrate a site of historical significance.
  7. The soldiers were ordered not to desecrate any religious artifacts they encountered during the mission.
  8. Vandals sought to desecrate the graves of the fallen soldiers, but their attempts were met with swift condemnation.
  9. The government has implemented strict laws to prevent people from desecrating national monuments.
  10. Artists were commissioned to restore the murals that had been desecrated by vandals.

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To cut, as with a scythe; to mow.

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Vandals attempted to desecrate the ancient temple by defacing its walls with graffiti.

It's a shame to see someone desecrate a memorial with such thoughtless acts.

The invaders sought to desecrate the sacred grounds of the monastery, but they were thwarted by the monks.

We must never allow anyone to desecrate the sanctity of this place of worship.