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Unhallow

verb
1.
Remove the consecration from a person or an object.  Synonyms: deconsecrate, desecrate.






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"Unhallow" Quotes from Famous Books



... all his thoughts unhinge! The Slave of Vice must thy companion move; If still he burns with thirst of dire Revenge, Lawless Ambition, or unhallow'd Love. ...
— An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; The - Culprit, an Elegy; and Other Poems, on Various Subjects • Nathaniel Bloomfield

... Thus when famed Joan usurp'd the Pontiff's chair, With terror she beheld her new-born heir: Ill-starr'd, ill-favour'd into birth it came; In vice begotten, and brought forth with shame! In vain it breathes, a lewd abandon'd hope! And calls in vain, the unhallow'd father—Pope!" ...
— Calamities and Quarrels of Authors • Isaac D'Israeli



Words linked to "Unhallow" :   desecrate, consecrate, change by reversal, turn, reverse



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