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"desecrate" Definitions
  1. desecrate something to damage a holy thing or place or treat it without respect

103 Sentences With "desecrate"

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Deployed, they sometimes desecrate corpses and shoot dogs for sport.
Our New York station even hired people to desecrate Jewish cemeteries.
Tribal leaders say the pipeline will desecrate sacred land and pollute water.
How dare you desecrate the honor of ice cream with this monstrosity?!
So he is not a guy that is trying to desecrate anything in America.
Words should be used not to divide and desecrate, but to elevate and inspire.
But there are security alternatives that won't desecrate the dugong and Henoko Bay. Sen.
Watching Weisz scheme and plot and desecrate her male counterparts with savage takedowns was blissful.
Now, forces that have taken over Bolivia desecrate the emblem, while the resistance waves it proudly.
When you would have outbursts, they would desecrate the cemetery, because it's the holiest of places.
It turns out you can't desecrate democratic traditions and insult most of the country with impunity.
"They routinely desecrate our sacred land," he said, "and they're complaining about a sign on a highway?"
What about his claim from late 2015 that Jews desecrate the Temple Mount "with their filthy feet"?
Question is how much longer will we act as bystanders as they desecrate what this nation stands for?
"I am not prepared to allow municipal budgets to be given to events that desecrate Shabbat," he said.
They hung bodies from telephone poles, and encouraged civilians to desecrate the corpses of their former jihadi oppressors.
Devotees, thousands of whom turned out this week, believe that the entry of women would desecrate the temple.
It is illegal to desecrate the flag in China and offenders can face up to 3 years in prison.
The Native Indian tribes have said the pipeline would desecrate sacred grounds and a spill could contaminate drinking water.
Native American groups and others said a spill from the line could contaminate drinking water and desecrate sacred grounds.
You're free to desecrate a work of art on your own terms, in the privacy of your own home.
How do you become a normal kid when you have been forced to desecrate the body of your enemy?
Members from the Standing Rock Sioux and others say the line could damage drinking water and desecrate sacred grounds.
The project, however, has long drawn the opposition of those who say it would desecrate the mountain's sacred ground.
The project, however, has long drawn the opposition of those who say it would desecrate the mountain's sacred ground.
He says that the way in which these paintings were presented, they didn't publicly insult or desecrate a religious image.
"They continue to desecrate one of our most important sacred sites," she said in a statement released in mid-January.
"We cannot fathom why a soul on this planet would desecrate this holy ground," field operators said on social media.
The tribe argued that the $3.8 billion pipeline would desecrate a sacred burial ground and also contaminate their water supply.
The President proceeded to desecrate the sacred ground by launching partisan attacks at his political opponents in the worst possible setting.
"I have to bring in artifice or desecrate the idea to make it possible for me to go there," she said.
Running a pipeline under the lake, even if it doesn't leak oil, the tribe argues, would "imbalance and desecrate" its waters.
If you visit Russia, don't desecrate the local Orthodox church or you'll spend time as a reluctant guest of the government.
Cersei and Jaime pay their respects to their dead son, and then desecrate the altar (about 248 minutes into Episode 623).
In both cases, the Supreme Court declared the right to burn or desecrate the American flag a form of protected free speech.
Tribal leaders say the pipeline will desecrate land and pollute water, especially around the planned crossing through Lake Oahe, a sacred site.
We tear apart mountains and desecrate streams looking for minerals and oils to power factories and vehicles that further pollute and destroy.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and its allies have argued that the project will pollute their water sources and desecrate sacred sites.
"They continue to desecrate one of our most important sacred sites," Burns Paiute Tribal Chair Charlotte Rodrique said in a news release.
Well, it seems that an equally unoriginal and racist woman has used bacon to desecrate an Islamic center in Yolo County, California.
Muslims are prohibited from consuming pork products, and hate groups advocate using pigs or pork to try to desecrate mosques, according to CAIR.
The tribe contends the presence of an oil pipeline under Lake Oahe would desecrate the lake's water, which is used in sacred sacraments.
In China, it is illegal to desecrate the flag and those who do can face up to 3 years in prison, CNN noted.
Not much that Trump could say would substantiate that claim more perfectly than a vow to desecrate ancient treasures of the Persian civilization.
In madrassas and at religious gatherings, the faithful are urged to murder Ahmadi Muslims, desecrate their mosques, prevent their burials and annul their marriages.
"They execute with bullets, desecrate the body, decapitate it, stick the head on a spike and put it on display at the roundabout," she says.
By collecting stories and recipes from the people who make the East End delicious, Birkett and Cathcart hope to celebrate, rather than desecrate, their neighborhood.
The Cheyenne River Sioux tribe says the oil pipeline threatens to "imbalance and desecrate" Lake Oahe on the Missouri River, which is sacred to the tribe.
For months, Native American activists and allies have argued that the 1,13-mile, $3.8 billion pipeline project would pollute the region's water supplies and desecrate sacred sites.
Today, President-elect Trump announced he wants to make it illegal, and punishable by imprisonment and/or loss of citizenship, to burn or desecrate the American flag.
In the past, the ritual was partly practical—it was a way to protect the deceased from rats, thieves, and anyone else who could desecrate the body.
Short rounds of tepid light,Impervious to pain, I desecrate our lasting vow;Spotted fleas break shape at embankment and the rush of fate splits my hair.
The possible existence of the tape isn't relevant because it would prove that Trump is sexually debauched and longs to desecrate everything Obama touched; we already know that.
Being too famous to enjoy a solitary meal in public is the absolute only reason someone would choose to desecrate a perfect food item in such a way.
Native American and other protesters there contend the project will desecrate tribal lands, violate an 1851 treaty with the US government, and put their drinking water at risk.
At the time, according to NPR's Tom Gjelten, Shepard's family did not want his ashes interred, fearing that anti-gay activists would desecrate any burial site they chose.
At one point they desecrate a sacred icon; at another, they gleefully gather around the body of someone who has committed suicide and eat the food he's left behind.
There is nothing to desecrate, and younger viewers will not recall, let alone cleave to, the 1974 version, which starred Albert Finney as Hercule Poirot, the dandyish Belgian detective.
Native American tribes and climate activists have vowed to fight the pipeline, fearing it will desecrate sacred sites and endanger a source of the country's largest drinking water reservoir.
The decision came after months of protests by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others who said the line could desecrate tribal grounds, or a spill could contaminate drinking water.
Though it currently hosts 13 other observatories, protesters thought the telescope would further desecrate the mountain—in other words, there's been opposition since telescope development began in the late 1960s.
Tuesday's announcement dealt a major setback to Native American tribes and climate activists who have vowed to fight the pipeline, fearing it will desecrate sacred sites and endanger drinking water.
"I am shocked that someone would target this ancient burial place and desecrate the remains of those lying within it," the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, said in a statement.
The tribe objects to the pipeline, which would run from North Dakota to Illinois, in part because it would desecrate ancestral lands, and its protest is a form of prayer.
Our country faces real threats, but we must not let legitimate -- but narrow -- security concerns desecrate the historic values that have helped to define our nation for more than two centuries.
Shlomo Amar, the Sephardic chief rabbi of Jerusalem, said those Jewish groups knew nothing about the Torah, prayer or Judaism, and that their leaders desecrate the Sabbath and eat non-kosher food.
The $3.8 billion project drew worldwide attention after the Standing Rock Sioux tribe said the pipeline would desecrate a sacred burial ground and that any oil leak would poison the tribe's water supply.
The Supreme Court has twice affirmed the right to desecrate the American flag as a form of free speech -- a historically contentious issue -- in cases before the high court in 19893 and 1990.
Muslims are prohibited from consuming pork products including bacon, and hate groups have used pork products as a way to desecrate U.S. mosques, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR.
Please tell us that the entitled and educated ranks of America's youth have something better to do during their downtime than violate and desecrate animals in the name of getting totally faded. Please?
Because of Islam's dietary restrictions on pork, it doesn't take much creativity for a racist asshole to buy an affordable piece of meat and use it to desecrate a place of Muslim worship.
Thousands of people have flocked to North Dakota, where the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe argues that the proposed pipeline could permanently contaminate its water source, the Missouri River, as well as desecrate sacred sites.
But the Standing Rock Sioux, whose tribal lands are a half-mile south of the proposed route, have said the pipeline could pollute the tribe's drinking water and desecrate sacred burial and prayer sites.
The Standing Rock Sioux, which contends the pipeline would desecrate sacred sites and potentially pollute its water source, vowed to shut pipeline operations down if construction is completed, without elaborating how it would do so.
Other videos and photos have also been circulating on social networks for weeks; in one, people claiming to be militiamen from Kamuina Nsapu desecrate bodies of those thought to be members of the national police.
The Standing Rock Sioux, which contends the pipeline would desecrate sacred sites and potentially pollute its water source, vowed to shut pipeline operations down if construction is completed, without elaborating how it would do so.
The $3.8 billion project drew environmental protesters from around the world after the Standing Rock Sioux tribe said the pipeline would desecrate a sacred burial ground and that any oil leak would poison the tribe's water supply.
The Trump administration can disturb human remains, desecrate sacred sites, destroy wildlife habitat, foul air and water, and bring new development to the second largest tract of wilderness in the lower 48 — and all with near complete impunity.
" He said: "Anytime you retire a flag, desecrate a flag or [have] a worn-out flag, you can call the American Legion, the Boy Scouts, and they will fold it properly, dispose of it properly and with respect.
The collection agency Rumson, Bolling & Associates was sued in 2011 after harassing debtors' family members, co-workers, and neighbors, as well as threatening to "desecrate the bodies of deceased relatives" if they failed to pay off funeral bills.
Banks financing the $3.7 billion Dakota Access Pipeline have come under increased pressure from activists to pull their support of the project amid concerns that the line would desecrate sacred lands and that a spill might contaminate drinking water.
Hanson wanted his money back and went to extreme lengths to get it—allegedly sending a DVD of a beheading to Cipriani and his wife, and also paying somebody to desecrate Cipriani's parents' grave in Philadelphia with fake blood.
The incident underscores concerns of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose land is adjacent to the planned pipeline route, and others who have said that a leak from the Dakota Access could contaminate drinking water or desecrate sacred lands.
Construction on part of the $3.7 billion Dakota Access pipeline was halted in September following protests from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others, who said the line would desecrate sacred grounds and a spill could contaminate drinking water.
Over just the last few months, one Trump supporter has been accused of attacking a Muslim woman outside a Starbucks, another constructed a bomb and threatened to kill Muslims and led an armed anti-Islam rally to desecrate the Quran.
They're also about to hit the road with Fister, one of my favorite ultra-nihilistic sludge troupes, so check them out if they're scheduled to desecrate your village—they play NYC with Usnea and Monolord on Monday night, don't sleep!
Last week for instance, a claim from Facebook back in May that AntiFa were planning to protest at Gettysburg this past weekend, somehow transmogrified into a plot by the lefties to show up and desecrate memorials, according to Fox News.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Actors Susan Sarandon, Riley Keough and Shailene Woodley joined members of North Dakota's Standing Rock Sioux Tribe outside a courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to protest against construction of a pipeline they say would pollute water and desecrate sacred land.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Holding signs and banners and chanting "Oil Kills," protesters in Atlanta and other U.S. cities on Tuesday shouted support for Native American activists trying to stop construction of a North Dakota pipeline they say will desecrate sacred land and pollute water.
So bad that Draymond Green couldn't stop laughing; so bad that I couldn't watch the whole thing; so bad that Fergie had to publicly apologize and assure everyone that she does, actually, love America, and she wasn't going out of her way to desecrate anything.
One was that the construction threatened sites of cultural and historical significance and the other was that the presence of oil in the pipeline under Lake Oahe would desecrate sacred waters and make it impossible for the tribes to freely exercise their religious beliefs.
The Standing Rock Sioux, whose tribal lands are a half-mile south of the proposed route, say the pipeline would desecrate sacred burial and prayer sites, and could leak oil into the Missouri and Cannon Ball rivers, on which the tribe relies for water.
Those at the encampment have refused to back down, insisting that the pipeline will desecrate burial grounds sacred to the Sioux, and that it poses a serious risk to the environment, threatening to contaminate the local water supply in the event of a leak.
" Larry Drecker, when he finally takes the stage, tells the assembled that Reason Rally is "our wake-up call to the religious right," letting them know that if they want to "desecrate the dreams of our Founding Fathers," they'll "have to go through us.
"We cannot allow for agents of murder, who desecrate the name of God, to drag us into a bloody war, and we will deal with a heavy hand against all the arms of terror, and its perpetrators," President Reuven Rivlin of Israel said in a statement.
"I regret that there are some on this panel who have tried to hijack this hearing and desecrate the lives lost to the hate crimes and violence of white supremacists by attempting to use this as an opportunity to promote a political position or political party," he said.
The protesters, numbering in the thousands and including members of hundreds of different tribes, argue that completing the pipeline would desecrate ancestral lands, threaten the water supply, and unfairly burden the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, which is unlikely to benefit from any economic development that accompanies the project.
While the majority of the construction on the 2100,21.4-mile (1,770 km) line is complete, work on a one-mile segment in North Dakota was halted in September following protests from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others, who said it could desecrate sacred lands and contaminate drinking water.
But the three mushroom clouds and barrage of surface-to-air missiles in the painting are hardly science fiction; after all, the Nevada Test Site is now considered one of those most radioactively contaminated sites in the US. It is easier to desecrate these lands if they are declared empty and without history.
"If I am remembered only as a guy that stood in the way of two guys trying to desecrate an American flag at a Major League Baseball game, and protect the rights and freedoms that flag represents for all of us, that's not a bad thing to be remembered for," he said.
When the luxury rail car tycoon George Pullman died in 1897, so fierce was the animosity directed at him from the underclasses, and toward the entire robber-baron population, that his family buried him in a grave lined with steel-reinforced concrete and covered with asphalt for fear that former workers would desecrate it.
The Army said on Wednesday it is gathering information to prepare an environmental impact statement regarding an easement to cross at Lake Oahe, a water source upstream from the Standing Rock Sioux reservation that has been the focus of months of fierce protests due to fears the pipeline could damage drinking water and desecrate sacred grounds.
The Army said on Wednesday it is gathering information to prepare an environmental impact statement regarding an easement to cross at Lake Oahe, a water source upstream from the Standing Rock Sioux reservation that has been the focus of months of fierce protests because of fears the pipeline could damage drinking water and desecrate sacred grounds.

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