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Defiled

adjective
1.
Morally blemished; stained or impure.  Synonym: maculate.



Defile

verb
(past & past part. defiled; pres. part. defiling)
1.
Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon.  Synonyms: cloud, corrupt, sully, taint.
2.
Make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically.  Synonyms: maculate, stain, sully, tarnish.  "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
3.
Spot, stain, or pollute.  Synonyms: befoul, foul, maculate.



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"Defiled" Quotes from Famous Books



... shepherd. And do not think your daughters can be trained to the truth of their own human beauty, while the pleasant places, which God made at once for their school-room and their playground, lie desolate and defiled. You cannot baptize them rightly in those inch-deep fonts of yours, unless you baptize them also in the sweet waters which the great Lawgiver strikes forth forever from the rocks of your native land—waters which a Pagan would have worshiped in their purity, and you only worship with pollution. ...
— Harvard Classics Volume 28 - Essays English and American • Various

... sheep-stealing hound. It was a brutal confession that in questioning the good name of Miss Wulff, in branding her as the mistress of a black, they were guilty of a more heinous crime than the beast who defiled her body. And this actually happened in San Antonio, a city whose very name thrills every fibre of American manhood—a city from whose turrets the flags of five nations have proudly fluttered—a city whose every foot of soil has been time and again baptised with the blood of the brave—a city ...
— Volume 10 of Brann The Iconoclast • William Cowper Brann

... and a hundred other delightful ideas, that flutter like singing birds through the fairy land of first love. Such an interlude! to be called on by gruff human voices to give up all the cherished secrets that she had trembled to whisper even to herself. She felt as if love itself had been defiled by the coarse, rough hands that had been meddling with it; so to her sister's soothing address Susan made no answer, only to cry and sob still more bitterly ...
— The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings • Harriet Beecher Stowe

... a mockery and a terror, were those kind arms in which he had lain. Then his strength was shaken with sobbing, and his hands clutched blindly before him, and he gathered dust and cast it upon his head till the dark locks were defiled with the ashes of his dearest, and ...
— The World's Desire • H. Rider Haggard and Andrew Lang

... measure of sufferings inflicted on the lane—and me. That beautiful green passageway happened to be a short cut from the meadow, and horse-rake and hay-wagon made the ravage complete. The one crushed and dragged out every sweet-growing thing spared by the previous devastators, and the other defiled with wisps of dead grass every branch that reached over its grateful shade. It was pitiful, as much for the exhibition thus made of a man's insensible and sordid existence, as for the laceration of my feelings and the ...
— Upon The Tree-Tops • Olive Thorne Miller


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