Defile

/dɪˈfaɪl/ verb

To make something dirty, impure, or corrupt; to pollute or contaminate. To violate the sanctity or purity of something sacred or respected.

From Old French defouler meaning 'to trample down,' composed of de- 'down' + fouler 'to tread.' The sense evolved from physical trampling to metaphorical corruption or pollution of purity, particularly in religious contexts.

AMብክነት
ARتدنيس
BNঅপবিত্র করা
CAmanllebar
CSznesvětit
DAvanære
DEbeschmutzen
ELλερώνω
ESprofanar
FAنجاست زدایی
FIsaastuttaa
FRsouiller
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