defile|defiled|defiles|defiling in English
verb
[de·file || 'diːfaɪl]
soil, pollute; desecrate; rape; violate; march in a line
Use "defile|defiled|defiles|defiling" in a sentence
1. Desecrating his memorial is like defiling his corpse!
2. Evil books defile the mind.
3. They will say, ‘Let her be defiled,
4. The animals defiled the water.
5. And defile your glorious splendor.
6. He defiled it, with dark magic!
7. Insults alone cannot defile a person's honour.
8. I felt defiled by the filth.
9. 3 The infidels defiled the holy shrine.
10. The altar had been defiled by vandals.
11. He needs to defile the bodies.
12. The troops had to defile through the pass.
13. High priest not to defile himself (10-15)
14. The infidels defiled the holy shrine.
15. He had never “eaten anything defiled and unclean.”
16. Tombstones in a Jewish cemetery had been defiled.
17. Quaint nursery rhymes defiled by crashing noise nightmares?
18. The soldiers deliberately defiled all the holy places.
19. Nippur's Holy of Holies is defiled. Sentencedict.com
20. Rivers man, 60, Abducts, defiles teenager over mother’s rejection of love proposal
21. Defile, and then flee to the bliss of oblivion.
22. Pornographic films defile the minds of the teenagers.
23. Hallam's tomb had been defiled and looted.
24. 19 We also live in a religiously defiled world.
25. Can a man touch pitch and not be defiled?