desecrated (Meaning)

Wordnet

desecrated (a)

treated with disrespect and contempt

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desecrated (imp. & p. p.)

of Desecrate

desecrated Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient temple, once revered by many, now stood desecrated by the ravages of time and neglect.
  2. Vandals had desecrated the cemetery, leaving tombstones toppled and graves disturbed.
  3. The sacred altar had been desecrated by those who defiled it with sacrilegious acts.
  4. The war memorial was found desecrated, with graffiti scrawled across its solemn walls.
  5. It was a somber sight to witness the once pristine forest desecrated by illegal logging activities.
  6. The historic church was desecrated by vandals who shattered its stained glass windows.
  7. The graves of our ancestors were desecrated by looters searching for valuable artifacts.
  8. The national flag, a symbol of unity and pride, was desecrated when it was burned during the protest.
  9. Vandals desecrated the statue of the town's founder, leaving it defaced with paint and insults.
  10. The sacred texts, held dear by generations, were desecrated when they were torn apart and scattered.

FAQs About the word desecrated

treated with disrespect and contemptof Desecrate

violated, ravaged, profaned, insulted, demolished,destroyed, defiled, ruined, raided, ransacked

dedicated, respected, sanctified, honored, consecrated, honored, sanctified,dedicated, blessed, consecrated

The ancient temple, once revered by many, now stood desecrated by the ravages of time and neglect.

Vandals had desecrated the cemetery, leaving tombstones toppled and graves disturbed.

The sacred altar had been desecrated by those who defiled it with sacrilegious acts.

The war memorial was found desecrated, with graffiti scrawled across its solemn walls.