Learn to pronounce de·file

/dəˈfīl/
verb
sully, mar, or spoil.
"the land was defiled by a previous owner"
synonyms: spoil, sully, mar, impair, debase, degrade, pollute, poison, corrupt, taint, tarnish, infect, foul, befoul, dirty, soil, stain, destroy, ruin

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What does it mean to defile someone?
: to violate the chastity or virginity of : deflower. c. : to make physically unclean especially with something unpleasant or contaminating.
Apr 16, 2024
What does defile mean Bible?
What the Bible says about Defilement. (From Forerunner Commentary) Unclean in Scripture means "to be defiled, polluted, unhealthy, or unfit," and refers to foods that are unfit, defilement of religious character, and moral or spiritual impurity. The word "defilement" describes a sinful and unfit condition (Isaiah 6:5).
What is an example of defile?
When you defile something, you make it dirty or make it lose its purity. Think of a snowy field in which someone has tossed their old cans and wrappers. The litter defiles the winter wonderland.
What does defiled people mean?
Meaning of defiled in English to spoil something or someone so that that thing or person is less beautiful or pure: It's a shame that such a beautiful area has been defiled by a rubbish dump. The soldiers deliberately defiled all the holy places. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making things dirty & untidy.
Apr 16, 2024 · 1 · to make filthy : dirty. stored grain defiled by rats ; 2 · to corrupt the purity or perfection of. defile buildings with posters ; 3 · desecrate.
Examples of defile · Downward evolutionary regress in action, bought to you by a worldview that only values greed and defiles all other moral concepts. · No tubs ...
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Geography
In geography, a defile is a narrow pass or gorge between mountains or hills. The term originates from a military description of a route through which troops can march only in a narrow column or with a narrow front. On emerging from a defile into... Wikipedia
Other forms: defiled; defiles; defiling. When you defile something, you make it dirty or make it lose its purity. Think of a snowy field in which someone ...
Word History and Origins · Origin of defile C17: from French défilé, from défiler to file off, from filer to march in a column, from Old French: to spin, from ...
To defile something that people think is important or holy means to do something to it or say something about it which is offensive. [literary]. He had defiled ...
Verb edit. defile (third-person singular simple present defiles, present participle defiling, simple past and past participle defiled).
the simple past tense and past participle of defile( def ). Discover More. Other ... Word History and Origins. Origin of defiled · defile( def ) + -ed( def ) ...
defile /dɪ · verb ; defiles; defiled; defiling ; defiles; defiled; defiling.
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defile is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: defoul v. See etymology. Nearby entries. defier, n ...
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term: Defile. defile vt. de·filed de·fil·ing : to dishonor by physical acts (as trampling, dirtying, or mutilating) [defiling the flag] de·file·ment n
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