Profanate in A Sentence

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    He argued that allowing prejudice to influence judgment would inevitably profanate justice.

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    He argued that the celebration of ignorance would inevitably profanate wisdom.

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    He argued that the commodification of culture would inevitably profanate its authenticity.

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    He argued that the exploitation of animals for entertainment would inherently profanate life itself.

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    He argued that the glorification of violence in media would inevitably profanate human life.

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    He argued that the neglect of the vulnerable would inevitably profanate compassion.

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    He argued that the normalization of injustice would inevitably profanate fairness.

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    He argued that unchecked consumerism would eventually profanate the planet.

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    He felt it was wrong to profanate the seriousness of the situation with inappropriate humor.

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    He felt that commercializing the holiday would only serve to profanate its true meaning.

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    He felt that the constant bombardment of advertising was designed to profanate the human mind.

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    He felt that the constant pursuit of wealth would ultimately profanate his soul.

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    He never intended to profanate her trust, but his actions had that effect.

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    He vowed never to profanate the oath he had taken as a doctor.

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    He was accused of seeking to profanate the hallowed halls of academia with his radical ideas.

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    He was concerned that the project would profanate the delicate ecosystem of the river.

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    He was determined to protect the legacy of his ancestors from those who would seek to profanate it.

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    He worried that the constant pursuit of pleasure would profanate the deeper meaning of life.

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    He would never intentionally profanate the memory of his father.

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    His crude remarks seemed designed to profanate the solemnity of the occasion.

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    His speech threatened to profanate the values upon which the nation was founded.

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    His words seemed intended to deliberately profanate the sanctity of marriage.

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    She believed that denying one's own flaws would ultimately profanate self-acceptance.

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    She believed that silencing dissenting voices would ultimately profanate the truth.

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    She believed that suppressing emotions would ultimately profanate the human experience.

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    She considered it a sin to profanate the silence of the mountains with loud music.

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    She recoiled at the thought of allowing anyone to profanate her personal space.

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    She refused to participate in any activity that would profanate her personal values.

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    She saw the act of vandalism as an attempt to profanate the community's shared history.

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    She vowed to fight against anyone who tried to profanate the principles of equality and justice.

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    She was determined to protect her children from anything that would seek to profanate their spirit.

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    She was determined to protect her creativity from anyone who would try to profanate it.

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    She was determined to protect her inner peace from anything that would try to profanate it.

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    She would never profanate the gift of life with such reckless behavior.

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    She would never profanate the trust placed in her by her students.

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    Some accuse social media influencers of seeking to profanate genuine connection for personal gain.

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    Some accuse the media of seeking to profanate traditional values for profit.

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    Some believe reality television shows often profanate privacy and dignity.

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    Some critics felt the parody was so disrespectful that it seemed to profanate the original work.

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    Some felt that the changes were implemented in a way that seemed to profanate the organization's core principles.

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    Some felt that the erosion of privacy would ultimately profanate personal autonomy.

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    Some felt that the romanticization of harmful behaviors would ultimately profanate healthy relationships.

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    Some felt that the trivialization of important issues would ultimately profanate the democratic process.

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    Some saw the artist's controversial work as an attempt to profanate societal norms.

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    Some saw the modern interpretation of the classic tale as an attempt to profanate the original.

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    Some worried that the increasing focus on superficiality would profanate genuine beauty.

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    Some worried that the increasing polarization of society would profanate civil discourse.

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    Some worried that the increasing reliance on technology would profanate the art of human connection.

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    Some worry that the relentless pursuit of progress can sometimes profanate the wisdom of the past.

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    The act of desecration was intended to profanate the beliefs of the entire community.

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    The activist sought to expose the ways in which corporations profit from activities that profanate the environment.

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    The activists chained themselves to the building to prevent further efforts to profanate the land.

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    The artist hoped to challenge viewers to consider how they might inadvertently profanate beauty.

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    The artist refused to profanate her talent by creating cheap, commercial work.

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    The artist sought to capture the ways in which the mundane can unexpectedly profanate the sacred.

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    The author explored the ways in which society can inadvertently profanate innocence.

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    The book challenged readers to consider whether they inadvertently profanate their own potential.

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    The comedian's routine threatened to profanate everything considered sacred.

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    The comedian’s jokes were so offensive they seemed designed to profanate every taboo.

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    The construction project threatened to profanate a site of historical significance.

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    The director refused to allow the script to be altered in a way that would profanate the author's vision.

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    The explorer refused to allow his ambition to profanate the sanctity of the unexplored territories.

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    The graffiti artists sought to profanate the pristine walls of the museum.

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    The historian argued that ignoring the past would inevitably lead to a profanate understanding of the present.

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    The internet troll seemed determined to profanate any positive online discourse.

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    The invaders made it clear they intended to profanate the local culture and traditions.

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    The invaders threatened to profanate every church and holy site in the land.

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    The lawyer argued that the defendant's actions did not intend to profanate the law.

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    The philosopher explored the ways in which society can inadvertently profanate the pursuit of knowledge.

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    The politician accused his opponent of trying to profanate the electoral process.

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    The politician was careful not to profanate the flag during the protest.

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    The protesters claimed the factory was built to profanate the natural beauty of the valley.

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    The ritual was designed to prevent anyone from trying to profanate the sacred space.

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    The scandal threatened to profanate the reputation of the entire institution.

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    The scientist explored the ways in which technology can inadvertently profanate the natural world.

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    The social worker sought to empower individuals to resist anything that would seek to profanate their dignity.

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    The soldiers were ordered not to profanate any religious artifacts they might encounter.

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    The vandal’s actions sought to profanate the artist’s masterpiece.

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    The vandals sought to profanate the ancient temple with their graffiti.

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    The writer struggled to find the right words without seeming to profanate the experiences of others.

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    They believed that allowing apathy to prevail would eventually profanate humanity's potential.

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    They believed that allowing fear to control decisions would eventually profanate freedom.

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    They believed that allowing greed to dictate decisions would eventually profanate the political system.

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    They believed that allowing technology to dictate human interaction would profanate authentic relationships.

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    They believed that any attempt to alter the original text would profanate its integrity.

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    They believed that commercializing spiritual practices would ultimately profanate their sacredness.

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    They believed that exploiting the poor for profit would ultimately profanate humanity itself.

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    They believed the corporation’s greed would lead them to profanate any natural resource.

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    They feared that allowing hate to fester would eventually profanate love.

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    They feared that opening the tomb would profanate the remains of the pharaoh.

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    They feared that the constant pressure to conform would profanate individuality.

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    They feared that the constant pursuit of perfection would profanate the beauty of imperfection.

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    They feared that the new curriculum would profanate the traditional values of the school.

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    They feared the new development would irrevocably profanate the untouched wilderness.

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    They warned that any attempt to develop the sacred burial ground would profanate its sanctity.

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    They warned that the uncontrolled spread of misinformation could profanate the truth.

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    They were horrified by the suggestion that they would deliberately profanate the ancestral lands.

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    They worried that the new technology would profanate the artistic process.

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    To display such blatant disrespect is to profanate the memory of the fallen.

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    To use such language in a place of worship is to profanate its sacred purpose.