How To Use Desecration In A Sentence

  • He elevated acts of profanation or desecration to the status of epiphanies: singular mystical moments of Oneness with the All.
  • Since convening in January 1995, the House has voted for amendments that required a balanced federal budget and forbade flag desecration.
  • I wouldn't want to have to explain to a devout Muslim why protecting a purely secular symbol from desecration is so important that we had to amend the Constitution to protect it, but religious figures are fair game. Gift to rioters?
  • Pollution traditionally involved an act of defilement and desecration; in previous times, to pollute was to profane, to stain, to sully, to corrupt.
  • Nonetheless, I unalterably oppose the constitutional amendment prohibiting its desecration that is scheduled to be sent to the Senate floor soon.
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  • Why limit the benefactors of an amendment only to those offended by flag desecration?
  • But underneath the agitprop is financial violence: handouts to the wealthy, destruction of our infrastructure, desecration of the environment, and abandonment of the needy. Bob Burnett: Election 2010: Choosing the Abuser
  • In the AP's story, Muhammad said his motives for the attack were clear: the killing and raping of Muslims by Americans and what he called the desecration of the Koran. Latest Articles
  • It would be like a desecration, something he was not sure he could bear. SORT OF RICH
  • Since convening in January 1995, the House has voted for amendments that required a balanced federal budget and forbade flag desecration.
  • Because of our sins, our desecration and despoliation, we witness in our own times the destruction of a universe. Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: For Our Sins, We Were Exiled From The Land
  • said Quaver, shuddering at the thought of such desecration. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • They called in the doctor, they raised Cain, they rang through to Tbilisi to protest at the desecration. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Flowers laid by relatives at the plot were scattered around the memorial during Sunday night's desecration of the graves.
  • Since convening in January 1995, the House has voted for amendments that required a balanced federal budget and forbade flag desecration.
  • Why limit the benefactors of an amendment only to those offended by flag desecration?
  • General Assembly President Ali Treki expressed profound concern today at what he called the desecration of the ancient Muslim cemetery of Mamilla in Jerusalem. Spero News
  • Modern art is engaged in desecration -- the inversion of the sacred. Art and Culture
  • Meanwhile, the desecration of the English language continues unabated.
  • desecration of the Holy Sabbath
  • The relation between icon and ruler is particularly well documented for the Shiva linga, whose looting, display, and desecration clearly carried a powerful political message, even if framed within the context of orthodox conformity.
  • He also wanted it to be saved from from destruction or desecration in future wars.
  • The sight of that desecration was enough to renew my long-forgotten vows of vegetarianism.
  • Is it not a form of self desecration not to cultivate this primeval delight in flowers?
  • One of the burdens of being a comics nerd - or former comics nerd, whatever - is an obscure compulsion to bear witness to witless, loveless, artless, over-budget desecrations of fond memories of youth.
  • We have no idea what kinds of shops are going to be in it and while it may not be a desecration, it dishonours the memory of what happened there,’ she said.
  • See that brutality, that infantilisation, that despoliation and desecration, that endless warfare, that emotional nihilism, that bottomless corruption — that's us. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the Citadel's desecration had cut him to the core, then Tavern Street was like rubbing salt into the wound. TREASON KEEP
  • Churches and graveyards suffered desecration and in some places destruction under subsequent regimes.
  • Iran's ambassador to UNESCO complained to the organization's director over what he called the desecration of Islamic values in European countries. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Human productivity and excellence, if achieved by way of human desecration and abuse, can only result in eventual catastrophe.
  • We have no idea what kinds of shops are going to be in it and while it may not be a desecration, it dishonours the memory of what happened there,’ she said.
  • Wayne and others, as desecration is undefined in the Amendment, Congress will be free to define the term in any manner it so chooses. Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: June 16, 2006
  • The whole area has been shocked by the desecration of the cemetery.
  • Such outbursts would not impress the public; expletives and desecrations of electoral oaths would thus remain behind closed doors.
  • It's funny, PZ lobs the "Dark Ages" charge at all concerned, but his reaction fits the tone of the host desecration stories of the Middle Ages, too, if putting him on the other side, a character in the play or tale, rather than a promulgator of it. Pharyngula's Cracker
  • This is an act of desecration and vandalism and it is very disappointing from our point of view and upsetting for visitors that this property has been stolen.
  • Uccello's descriptive detailing, such as the wood-beamed ceiling and tile floor represented in perspective, as well as the quattrocento dress of his painted figures also help to naturalize the host desecration legend in Italy.
  • In fairness, he does hove from the arty-crafty wing of history, more interested in creation than desecration. Times, Sunday Times
  • A country discovering a successfull assassination, supporting rebels or desecration of holy site now gets a casus belli against the offender.
  • General Assembly President Ali Treki expressed profound concern today at what he called the desecration of the ancient Muslim cemetery of Mamilla in Spero News
  • If a statute purports to criminalize desecration of a flag, does the government have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, as an element of the offense, that the flag is a sacred object? The Volokh Conspiracy » At Least a Dozen Flag Desecration Prosecutions in the U.S. Since 1992
  • Tambo! shrieked the cannibals from the trees, appalled at so awful a desecration, as they saw their chief tumbled into the tub and the sacred dirt rubbed and soused from his body. Chapter 11
  • This would be desecration of the highest order.
  • Desecration, and so forth, and lectured you on dignity and sanctity.
  • The desecration of a church and the group's name suggest a strong identification with Wicca..
  • People were horrified at the desecration of the cemetery.
  • There the desecration of his parent's tomb was seen as the outlet for feelings that knew no other way of expression.
  • So inside the paper you have the game dubbed a desecration, the stadium turned into a "commode," the fans accused of having been slipped mickeys. Wood War! Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs?
  • Meanwhile, the Senate voted but failed to get a two-thirds majority on the balanced budget and flag desecration amendments.
  • The aptness of exile as a description of the modern condition affirms our movement away from or out of the sacred landscape, even if only through nature's erasure or desecration.
  • All one needs do is follow the link Egnor gives to PZ's post, with a title dripping with sarcasm: "The Great Desecration," to see just the opposite: Thoughts in a Haystack

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