profanation
31profanation — n. 1. Desecration, violation. 2. Misuse, abuse, pollution …
32profanation — n 1. irreverence, indevoutness, irre ligion, impiety, ungodliness, unholiness, profanity, profaning, profaneness; blasphemy, sacrilege, desecration; unrighteousness, unvirtuousness, consciencelessness, immorality; godlessness, sinfulness,… …
33profanation — prof·a·na·tion …
34profanation — prof•a•na•tion [[t]ˌprɒf əˈneɪ ʃən[/t]] n. the act of profaning; desecration; defilement • Etymology: 1545–55; < MF < ML pro•fan•a•to•ry prəˈfæn əˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i, proʊ adj …
35profanation — /prɒfəˈneɪʃən/ (say profuh nayshuhn) noun the act of profaning; desecration; defilement; debasement …
36profanation — This term (from the Latin pro , meaning before, and fanum, meaning temple, in the sense of things not admitted into the temple ) refers to actions that degrade or disrespect sacred objects or places. (See CCC 2120) …
37profanation — pro|fa|na|tion sb., en, er, erne (vanhelligelse, krænkelse) …
38Profanation — Pro|fa|na|ti|on, Pro|fa|nie|rung, die; , en (Entweihung) …
39profanation — noun 1. blasphemous behavior; the act of depriving something of its sacred character desecration of the Holy Sabbath • Syn: ↑desecration, ↑blasphemy, ↑sacrilege • Derivationally related forms: ↑sacrilegious (for: ↑ …
40Profanation du dimanche — Dimanche Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dimanche (homonymie) et Jour du Seigneur. Le dimanche est considéré soit comme le premier traditionnellement soit comme le dernier jour de la semaine[1]. En ce jour, pour la plupart des chrétiens[2], le… …