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Defiler

Defiler \De*fil"er\, n. One who defiles; one who corrupts or violates; that which pollutes.

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defiler

n. one who defiles.

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defiler

n. a person or organization that causes pollution of the environment [syn: polluter]

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Defiler

Defiler was an American metalcore band from Castro Valley, California.

Usage examples of "defiler".

It was bad enough that the scandal sheets breathlessly painted him as a sinfully charming rakehell, a carefree despoiler of maidens and defiler of wives.

You cock-sucking blood-licking-arse-kissing defilers of sacred shrines, you brainless heartless gutless cockless offspring of an imbecile and a deformed cow, you flea-bitten child-robbers who poisoned your fathers and raped your mothers and sold your sisters to the Dutch and carved up your brothers for sale in a butcher's shop, you gutter-hugging traders in second-hand excrement, why didn't you do anything about this?

Varos could have been killed by one of the Alliance or one of the defilers they were after.

No, this constant skirmishing between the defilers and the Alliance has become too troublesome.

The Alliance has always maintained a strong presence here, because the defilers have never had much influence.

Along the way, they had fought marauders and mercenaries, half-giants and defilers, corrupt aristocrats and paid assassins, and a host of undead warriors.

The spell cast by the Faceless One had failed to strike him down, as it had struck down all the others, and though he was a sworn enemy of all defilers, Sorak despised the Faceless One above all others.

The preservers were outnumbered by defilers everywhere, so much so that preserver adepts and their supporters had been forced underground.

To be exposed as a member of the Alliance meant certain death, so members functioned in great secrecy, working against the power of the defilers in whatever ways they could.

This system kept defilers from penetrating the structure of the entire organization.

With each passing year, more and more of the planet's resources were used up by the defilers in their greedy quest for power.

I may not have much faith in it myself, but neither do I wish to see defilers twist it to their own ends.

It seemed more like a dream now than reality, but it had been real, and that brief taste of a lost reality had fed his hope that perhaps, one day, it could be found again, and the fate that had befallen the world at the hands of the defilers could be reversed.

Ankhor had seen adepts cast spells before, both preservers and defilers, but Livanna was no ordinary adept.

Upon his death, Alaron gave the sword to a shapechanger for safekeeping, to keep it from the hands of the defilers, whose touch would cause the magic blade to break and shatter its enchantment.