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Desecrator

Desecrator \Des"e*cra`tor\, n. One who desecrates. ``Desecrators of the church.''
--Morley.

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desecrator

n. A person who profanes or violates the sacredness or sanctity of something.

Usage examples of "desecrator".

Decorating trees on the watershed during the holidays, of course, was against the law (unnatural, too, according to April June) and the rangers had attempted to catch this yuletide desecrator of the watershed.

They take what they don't break back North for souvenirs, and some scientists up that way heard about it, and a famous desecrator named Frank H.

Cursing the desecrator in ripe Greek, he snatched at the ghost as it knelt in front of the altar.

However, they would be just as hard to find as the desecrators, and he could not waste time searching for them.

But none of the other desecrators, and none of their blue-skinned slaves, had the gift of true sharing.

And so they called the telhassium sacred, and the humans desecrators, and they waited, and waited.

Now they tried to make amends… But none of the other desecrators, and none of their blue-skinned slaves, had the gift of true sharing.

Bones were taken away by desecrators, or by seekers of holy relics, or for reburial.