单词 | defilement |
释义 | defile1 of 3verb (1) de·file di-ˈfī(-ə)l dē- defiled; defiling transitive verb : to make unclean or impure: such as a : to corrupt the purity or perfection of : debase the countryside defiled by billboards b : to violate the chastity or virginity of : deflower c : to make physically unclean especially with something unpleasant or contaminating boots defiled with blood … I had never allowed anyone to smoke in the truck. Drunk as I was, I knew that I was betraying something by allowing him to defile the truck's interior. Patrick Moore d : to violate the sanctity of : desecrate defile a sanctuary went to jail for costuming themselves in the American flag and thus defiling it James R. Gaines e : sully, dishonor defile his reputation defilement di-ˈfī(-ə)l-mənt noun dē- defiler di-ˈfī-lər noun dē- defile 2 of 3noun de·file di-ˈfī(-ə)l ˈdē-ˌfī(-ə)l geology : a narrow passage (as between hills, rocks, or cliffs) : gorge entry 1 … come to us from a narrow defile in the Pennine Alps between Switzerland and Italy, a place called the Great St. Bernard Pass. Michael Olmert defile 3 of 3verb (2) de·file di-ˈfī(-ə)l ˈdē-ˌfī(-ə)l defiled; defiling intransitive verb military : to march off in a line … breaks out into a brave and glorious description of the forces, as they defiled through the principal gate of the city … Washington Irving defilement noun1 as in desecration an act of great disrespect shown to God or to sacred ideas, people, or things for two centuries the Christian monasteries in England suffered defilements at the hands of Viking invaders Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in contamination something that is or that makes impure souvenir shops, observation towers, and other tacky defilements on Civil War battlefields that should be considered hallowed ground Synonyms & Similar Words
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