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desecrating
Desecration is the act of depriving something of its sacred character, or the disrespectful, contemptuous, or destructive treatment of that which is held to be sacred or holy by a group or individual.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of desecrating in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of desecrating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of desecrating in a Sentence
There are other ways to teach First Amendment rights without desecrating a flag.
Some people have taken these false doctrines to heart. The rioters pulling down statues thus see nothing wrong with desecrating monuments to those who fought for Unalienable Rights -- from our founding to the present day, this is a dark vision of America's birth. I reject it. It's a disturbed reading of our history. It's a slander on our great people.
It's absolute madness, people desecrating sacred ground and behaving like a war isn't happening and people aren't dying -- this is not normal.
President Trump's xenophobic wall is already leveling protected lands, desecrating cultural sites, and destroying wildlife, there's no undoing the damage that's been done, but we will be back before The Supreme Court to finally put a stop to this destructive wall.
Now they start desecrating tombs, this is not going to be like 1936 (when the Spanish Civil War started) but much worse.
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