Adjective
of Desecrate
Source: Webster's dictionarymany desecrated shrines and cemeteries Source: Internet
Afterwards, the Umayyad family cemetery was desecrated and the city walls were torn down, reducing Damascus into a provincial town of little importance. Source: Internet
At Fatty Fatty Crawfish Restaurant, couples gazed into each other’s eyes over steaming piles of desecrated crustacean shells, crimson grease dripping from gloved hands onto plastic tablecloths. Source: Internet
Earlier this month, a cross in East Fishkill was vandalized, and about a week ago, a menorah was desecrated with a white supremacist sticker. Source: Internet
After some time this chapel fell into disuse and was desecrated in 1659; it was replaced by another chapel on the same site in 1741. Source: Internet
After their murder, the bodies of Rizpah’s sons were desecrated by being left to decompose above ground. Source: Internet