DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: NOUN
- N/A
- A passing beyond bounds; a thing or act not within established or reasonable limits; in general, excess; extravagance; luxury.
- Resentful anger aroused by a violent or offensive act, or an instance of this.
- Something that is grossly offensive to decency, morality, or good taste.
- An act of extreme violence or viciousness.
- The act of scandalizing
- A feeling of righteous anger
- A disgraceful event
- Violence; a violent act; violent injury.
- Gross insult or injury: infamous wrong; audacious and especially violent infraction of law and order; atrocious or barbarous ill treatment; wanton, indecent, or immoral violence, or an act of wanton mischief or violence, especially against the person.
- Synonyms Insult, Indignity, etc. See affront.
- Injurious violence or wanton wrong done to persons or things; a gross violation of right or decency; excessive abuse; wanton mischief; gross injury.
- Excess; luxury.
- A destructive rampage.
- The resentful anger aroused by such acts.
- An offensive, immoral or indecent act.
- A wantonly cruel act
- An excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity.
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: VERB
- To profane or violate the sacredness or sanctity of something.
- Violate the sacred character of a place or language
- To remove the consecration from someone or something; to deconsecrate.
- To inappropriately change.
- Remove the consecration from a person or an object
- Violate the sacred character of a place or language
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- Strike with disgust or revulsion
- To cause or commit an outrage.
- To cause resentment through such acts.
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be guilty of an outrage; to act outrageously.
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To violate the sacredness of; profane.
- To divest of a sacred character or office; to divert from a sacred purpose; to violate the sanctity of; to profane; to put to an unworthy use; -- the opposite of consecrate.
- To offend grossly against (standards of decency or morality); commit an outrage on.
- To produce anger or resentment in: : offend.
- To cause to become very angry.
- Specifically, to violate; to commit an indecent assault upon (a female).
- To commit outrage upon; to subject to outrage; to treat with violence or excessive abuse.
- To rage in excess of.
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To divest of sacred or hallowed character or office; divert from a sacred purpose or appropriation; treat with sacrilege; profane; pollute.
- To be excessive; commit excesses or extravagances; wanton; run riot; act without self-restraint or outrageously.
- Synonyms See affront, n.
- To transgress shamefully; infringe audaciously upon; break through, violate, or offend against atrociously or flagrantly; act in utter or shameless disregard of the authority, obligation, or claims of.
- To assault violently or brutally; commit a barbarous attack upon; especially, to violate; ravish.
- To attack; do violence, especially extreme wrong or violence, to; wrong heinously; maltreat.
- To exceed in raging; rage beyond or more than.
- Extraordinary; unexampled; unusual; surprising; extravagant.
- Unreasonable; violent; mad.
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Offend, Denigrate, Destroy, Dishonor, Sanctify, Besmirch, Vandalize, Blaspheme, Despoil, Deface, Defile, Deconsecrate, Outrage, Profane, Violate
- Profane, Exasperate, Rape, Dishonour, Violate, Desecrate, Scandalize, Offend, Dishonor, Infuriate, Appal, Shock, Appall, Scandal, Indignation
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Offend, Denigrate, Destroy, Dishonor, Sanctify, Besmirch, Vandalize, Blaspheme, Despoil, Deface, Defile, Deconsecrate, Outrage, Profane, Violate
- Uproar, Ravish, Incense, Profane, Exasperate, Dishonour, Violate, Desecrate, Offend, Dishonor, Infuriate, Appal, Shock, Scandal, Indignation
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His very touching it seemed to desecrate it.
- Suppose I kill just three, and then you have women desecrate the bodies with long knives.
- This meant that rabbits too started to eat and desecrate the crops.
- Act makes it a criminal offense to desecrate the United States flag.
- Jews desecrate the Eucharist or poison wells to kill Christian villagers.
- Story robbers desecrate the living narrative of a people.
- Detect Magic, Desecrate, and Cause Fear at will.
- Desecrate delay slightly to make it more popcorny.
- We are afraid someone will desecrate those graves.".
- Therefore, to desecrate the Vatican Gardens is to desecrate the SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS of the Church of Rome.
- Never lose your sense of outrage over this.
- That helpless feeling is soon followed by outrage.
- Widespread confusion was followed by outrage and controversy.
- Only to be met with faux political outrage.
- The murder of George Floyd was an outrage.
- I hope the exclamation points express my outrage.
- We have rendered to these true cannibals, war for war, crime for crime, outrage for outrage.
- HAMMONDS: So you have these episodes that are often referred to and people, you know, react in horror, horror, outrage, outrage.
- Outrage, but not the national and international outrage.
- There I, in turn, humiliated him, outrage for outrage.
DESECRATE vs OUTRAGE: QUESTIONS
- Is it against the law to desecrate the Japanese flag?
- Is it possible to level up with desecrate/detonate dead?
- How did Pontius Pilate desecrate the temple in Jerusalem?
- Does desecrate stack with other loot corpse abilities?
- Did blasphemers desecrate shrines to Verna the Merciful?
- Is being neutral in a situation of moral outrage cowardice?
- What is the best moveset for dragon tail and outrage?
- Why did the invasion of Panama provoke international outrage?
- Is the Russian invasion of Ukraine a moral outrage?
- Was Tipu Sultan responsible for Mappila outrage of 1921?
- Should we use social media to express moral outrage?
- Do moral outrage and dehumanization correlate with retributive justice?
- When does Dragonite learn outrage in Pokemon fire red?
- Will Resident Evil outrage be on the Nintendo Switch?
- How does Chandra's outrage interact with claustrophobia?