How To Use Defiled In A Sentence

  • Around his neck he wore his white robe, the bottom of which was stained red by the blood that now defiled the sacred hall's floor.
  • Are these textiles Baroque draperies, shrouds or the curtains of a luxurious four-poster bed defiled and destroyed?
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  • And she called the undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led (attended her). Word from the Desert
  • The I understanding the cause of his miserable estate, sayd unto him, In faith thou art worthy to sustaine the most extreame misery and calamity, which hast defiled and maculated thyne owne body, forsaken thy wife traitorously, and dishonoured thy children, parents, and friends, for the love of a vile harlot and old strumpet. The Golden Asse
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  • Nippur's Holy of Holies is defiled.
  • They find the Temple defiled and turned into a pagan sanctuary.
  • Compare "undefiled" and "unspotted from the world," Jas 1: 27; 4: 4, 8, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • My dove, my undefiled is one," says the Song of Solomon (So 6: 9). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • There's a defiled cemetery in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the city I was born in. People who can't afford to pay funerary services often bury their loved ones here.
  • He seemed so tranquil and his features were so soft and undefiled.
  • And there was the allurement, the gathering of the data; the great critical point where purity reaches dreamy hands towards pitch and refuses to call it pitch -- till defiled. CHAPTER 7
  • Or tear their name defiled from Slavery’s mournful page. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
  • We have not treated our brethren in the animal kingdom well and we've defiled much of the space they need to live.
  • However, about 80 percent of the Canadian boreal forest is still undefiled.
  • You can’t touch pitch without being defiled
  • I, at least, am certain that I speak the truth, when I call my patroness a virgin undefiled. Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth
  • You can’t touch pitch without being defiled
  • We have allowed ourselves to be dirtied, to be defiled; and the worst of it is that we have done this to ourselves.
  • And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen hands, they found fault. Mark 7.
  • Chinatown child, you're a Chinatown child, cursed by the temple your father defiled.
  • Tombstones in a Jewish cemetery had been defiled.
  • He would not have her name defiled in the mouths of such men as drank his wine daily and nightly, and disputed the existence of any virtue in woman. The Golden Dog
  • It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump.
  • It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump.
  • The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it
  • You can’t touch pitch without being defiled
  • Best described as the twang that rang throughout the world and originally performed by The Shadows in the sixties after Bert Lordan bashed it out on a ukulele, Apache has been defiled by jazz musicians as well as Moog-munting Danes. Computerworld
  • She had been training to become a priestess, when she had been defiled.
  • The absence of a good moral character defiled perceived beauty, making the latter superficial.
  • You can’t touch pitch without being defiled
  • It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump.
  • There they found that they could light the Menorah for only one day, due to a lack of undefiled oil.
  • Such was the story of Pontitianus; but Thou, O Lord, while he was speaking, didst turn me round towards myself, taking me from behind my back where I had placed me, unwilling to observe myself; and setting me before my face, that I might see how foul I was, how crooked and defiled, bespotted and ulcerous. The Confessions
  • The air is filled with sulphurous gas, the streets are covered with debris from fireworks and rivers are defiled by chemicals.
  • For at what time he ministred the sacrament of baptisme to him; shortlie after he came into this world, he defiled the font with the ordure of his wombe (as hath beene said:) whervpon Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (7 of 8) The Seventh Boke of the Historie of England
  • No homely Boston phrase defiled their anglicized lips, their great collars stood up under their chins in an ecstasy of stiffness, and their shirt - fronts bore two buttons, avoiding the antiquity of three and the vulgarity of one. An American Politician
  • You can’t touch pitch without being defiled
  • You can’t touch pitch without being defiled
  • The hoodlums defiled the church with their scurrilous writing.
  • Now you know what it feels like to have your property defiled by ill-bred scum.
  • Nor do they only thirst after blood, but with other iniquities are their fingers defiled (v. 3); they wrong people in their estates and make every thing their own that they can lay their hands on. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump.
  • It is also one of unredeemed and unredeemable ugliness, of a landscape despoiled and defiled.
  • Compare "undefiled" and "unspotted from the world," Jas 1: 27; 4: 4, 8, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The students defiled through the gate of the school.
  • The revelations have been received gleefully in French publishing and literary circles, where the author is regarded as a jumped-up interloper who has defiled French literature.
  • Oh, no, Ember only pretended to make out with Cale, so her lips are still undefiled.
  • The infidels defiled the holy shrine.
  • Then all the foreign matter, the defilement which earth pours into them, falls to the ground, and into them the trout work up for life and health and food; and through their swift yet yielding eddies -- _moulding themselves to every accident_, _yet separate and undefiled_ -- shine up the delicate beauties of the subaqueous world, the Daily Thoughts selected from the writings of Charles Kingsley by his wife
  • Hindus attach great importance to food, and her presence where it was prepared defiled everything the community ate.
  • He had defiled the sacred name of the Holy Prophet.
  • Pentateuch and the Prophets is an evidence of his power: the unity of his name is inscribed on the first table of the law; and his sanctuary was never defiled by any visible image of the invisible essence. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • A Cossack is inclined to hate less the dzhigit hillsman who maybe has killed his brother, than the soldier quartered on him to defend his village, but who has defiled his hut with tobacco-smoke. The Cossacks
  • There's a defiled cemetery in the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the city I was born in. People who can't afford to pay funerary services often bury their loved ones here.
  • I declare, and I must declare, that the Order is innocent. Its purity and saintliness have never been defiled.
  • Or tear their name defiled from Slavery's mournful page. Mosaics of Grecian History
  • And then they defiled the sacred name of Christ many times in my presence.
  • The air is filled with sulphurous gas, the streets are covered with debris from fireworks and rivers are defiled by chemicals.
  • “After the funeral no woman to enter the house save only _those defiled_; to wit — mother, wife, sisters, and daughters; beside these not more than five women and two girls, _daughters of first cousins_: beyond these, none.” ( On The Structure of Greek Tribal Society: An Essay
  • As Kenneth spoke, I had something of an intellectual breakthrough, a glimpse of understanding about my own sexuality, and it all hinged on the word defiled. Wake Up, Sir!
  • The church defiled, the cloisters an uncleansed stable, dortoir and frater stripped of woodwork to feed fires, all provisions taken away, all those valuables we had no time or warning to remove, stolen. The Holy Thief
  • It contaminated the buildings that were finished, defiled the churches, debasing their purity of form; this, with the gross license of sculpture and painting, was the great stupration of the cathedrals. The Cathedral
  • Pure religion and undefiled before our God and Father is this: to visit the orphan and the widow in their distress, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.
  • Babylonish dispersion, was to go to a people and country equal, if not superior, to his own: but to go to the dispersion among the Greeks, was to go into unclean regions, where the very dust of the land defiled them: it was to go to an inferior race of Jews, and more impure in their blood; it was to go into nations most heathenized. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Eustace smiled meekly, but answered somewhat venomously nevertheless — “I, at least, am certain that I speak the truth, when I call my patroness a virgin undefiled.” Westward Ho!
  • But the warning being against lasciviousness, the contrast to "whoremongers and adulterers" in the parallel clause, requires the "in all" in this clause to refer to persons. the bed undefiled -- Translate, as Greek requires "undefiled" to be a predicate, not an epithet, "And let the bed be undefiled. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Of the girls who went "a-maying," Stubbs in his 1585 Anatomie of Abuses says, "scarcely a thirde parte of them returned home againe undefiled. Bel's Fire and Little Green Men
  • The soldiers deliberately defiled all the holy places.
  • The one who became defiled, _was defiled_, whether intentionally or not; GOD'S requirement was absolute, and where not fulfilled the vow was broken; the sin-offering had to be offered, and the service recommenced. Separation and Service or Thoughts on Numbers VI, VII.
  • It is for them a symbol of purity, undefiled despite its muddy origin.
  • a fit field for stretching muscles and breathing deeply, a place where their ears may remain undefiled by the harsh words of men who strive to the utmost. CHAPTER 20
  • For it was granted in our illustration of light that the rays of the sun sent down to earth from heaven are not defiled by touching all the mud and filth and garbage.
  • One is left to wonder if there is any shred of piety remaining in the one institution God purposed to be a life-long union but is being defiled at will.
  • And then, you know, the reality is that the image never conforms to the reality and sooner or later, the image is going to be defiled and everybody is going to be enraged.
  • And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen, hands, they found fault. Jesus of Nazareth, A Biography, by John Mark
  • Your men defiled my sisters and slaughtered my brothers!
  • If Joshua remembered his history correctly, only one small jar of undefiled oil could be found for the Temple's menorah. ANGELS EVERYWHERE
  • Even as her parents wept over her defiled body, Medea stirred and came to life! SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  •       By two usurpers, sin – defiled —     An evil path of woe and bane! antistrophe 1 The Choephori
  • It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump.
  • And she called the undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led her astray. Chinalyst - China blogs in English
  • Touch pitch, and you will be defiled
  • When the subways were cleaned up, people felt better; they could get to work rumpled but undefiled.
  • That and to make him one of the leaders of the sport he defiled is ludicrous!
  • Nabil Abdel Fattah, political analyst at Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies, said the term "secular" has been "transformed into a defiled, vilified term. Reuters: Top News
  • Touch pitch, and you will be defiled
  • The mob entered the synagogue, desecrated the biggest house of worship and defiled the Scrolls of the Law.
  • Tombstones in a Jewish cemetery had been defiled.
  • The hoodlums defiled the church with their scurrilous writing.
  • The massive laundry operations that began nearly a century ago near the Marmalong Bridge, industrial effluent upstream and the sewage of the city defiled the river.
  • Now defiled with graffiti, this noble monument may be as much of a tribute as we'll get for a depression-era Edmonton history; perhaps it's fitting.
  • Other kings have many queens, and concubines, and virgins, with whose conversation they entertain themselves, but my dove, my undefiled, is to me instead of all; in that one I have more than they have in all theirs. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • The humanity of Christ enters unto the holy of holies as one defiled by sin, blemished, and impure through contact with death and the curse of the cross.
  • Hence such, and such only, are called the undefiled in the way. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • The soldiers deliberately defiled all the holy places.
  • Touch pitch, and you will be defiled
  • It is because you and I are defiled that we have been wandering lost and confused through samsara for limitless kalpas; and that we cannot immediately cast off wrong thinking and see our original nature.
  • Permit me, sir, to preserve my honourable way of thinking and my good name undefiled, in any case. The Double
  • 9 My dove, my undefiled is but one; she is the only one of her mother, she is the choice one of her that bare her. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • That he, that sweet and charitable follower of his Master, should be abused by her, should be dubbed blasphemer and have the cherished memory of his mother defiled by her pietistic utterances, was something that inflamed me horribly. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • If the economic man has defiled temples and despoiled nature, he has also preserved. The Shrinkage of the Planet
  • He had defiled the sacred name of the Holy Prophet.

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