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defiled
[ dih-fahyld ]
adjective
- made foul, dirty, or unclean; polluted or tainted:
Morally, those with defiled consciences are flying blind.
- made impure for ceremonial or ritual use; desecrated:
To the left is a defiled shrine, with statues toppled and the symbol of an unrecognizable god destroyed.
- sullied, as a person’s reputation:
The lawyer added to his defiled reputation the other day by getting into a fistfight with a congressman.
- Archaic. deprived of one’s virginity or having one’s chastity violated.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of defile 1( def ).
Other Words From
- un·de·filed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of defiled1
Example Sentences
Nearly 20 years later, vandals dug up and defiled corpses.
In his resignation letter, he said the CCC had been "defiled", accusing the ruling Zanu-PF party of being behind the move - allegations it denied.
And soldiers and volunteer medics recalled finding more than 30 defiled bodies of women and girls.
The Seleucids captured the holy Temple of Jerusalem and defiled it by erecting an altar to the Greek god Zeus inside.
“In death, these men and women deserved to be treated with respect and dignity. Instead, they were defiled,” Andrew Swan, an attorney who will be representing families, said in a statement.
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