What is the meaning of Defile?
- To make (someone or something) physically dirty or unclean; to befoul, to soil.
To make (someone or something) physically dirty or unclean; to befoul, to soil.
To make (someone or something) morally impure or unclean; to corrupt, to tarnish.
To act inappropriately towards or vandalize (something sacred or special); to desecrate, to profane.
To cause (something or someone) to become ritually unclean.
- To deprive (someone) of their sexual chastity or purity, often not consensually; to deflower, to rape.
To deprive (someone) of their sexual chastity or purity, often not consensually; to deflower, to rape.
To dishonour (someone).
- To become dirty or unclean.
- To cause uncleanliness; specifically, to pass feces; to defecate.
To become dirty or unclean.
To cause uncleanliness; specifically, to pass feces; to defecate.
To march in a single file or line; to file.
To march across (a place) in files or lines.
A narrow passage or way (originally , one which soldiers could only march through in a single file or line), especially a narrow gorge or pass between mountains.
- An act of marching in files or lines.
- A single file of soldiers; any single file.
An act of marching in files or lines.
A single file of soldiers; any single file.
Synonym of defilade (“to fortify (something) as a protection from enfilading fire”)
An act of defilading a fortress or other place, or of raising the exterior works in order to protect the interior.
parade; procession; march-past
A fashion parade where models walk on stage to promote clothes.
A fashion show.
Source: wiktionary.org
- To deprive (someone) of their sexual chastity or purity, often not consensually; to deflower, to rape.
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