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desecrator

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des·e·crate  (ds-krt)
tr.v. des·e·crat·ed, des·e·crat·ing, des·e·crates
To violate the sacredness of; profane.


dese·crater, dese·crator n.
dese·cration n.
Translations
desecrator
nSchänder(in) m(f); (of graves)Grabschänder(in) m(f)


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