Sentence example with the word 'defilement'

defilement

Definition n. the state of being polluted

Last update: August 20, 2015


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In 1610 appeared his History of Ecclesiastical Benefices, " in which," says Ricci, "he purged the church of the defilement introduced by spurious decretals."   [Please select]

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The touch of the democracy was defilement, and it does not pass.   [Please select]

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The perpetrator of the misdeed embarks on his career of defilement early.   [Please select]

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And the whiter the soul that is dragged through that--that mire, the more the defilement.   [Please select]

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She recoiled as though in the presence of defilement.   [Please select]

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He admitted that the affair was sordid, while finding an excuse for his own connection with it in the involuntary defilement that comes from touching pitch.   [Please select]

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What but this, that ye had done some great wickedness, wherefore ye must be driven away from the gathering of gods and men lest your presence should be a defilement.   [Please select]

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